On Monday, Sept. 29, damage from forced entry remained visible on the front door, and at least three exterior cameras appear to have been knocked down or disconnected.

Federal officials said Roberts, 54, fled from a traffic stop Friday morning. Inside his vehicle, agents said they found a loaded handgun, about $3,000 in cash and a hunting knife.

Federal agents searched Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts' home and seized items, hours after his arrest by immigration authorities, according to neighbors and federal officials.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives confirmed to the Des Moines Register it executed a federal search warrant Friday, Sept. 26, in the vicinity of Roberts’ southeast Des Moines residence near Easter Lake.

Neighbors told the Regist

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