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An ATF spokesman is mum on the purpose of the search and what, if anything, was seized.

The teachers union opposes the change. The school committee chair says attempts to negotiate a resolution with the union reached an impasse.
Richard Pierce Jr., son of the former Attleboro police chief, is challenging his 2011 dismissal from the department.
The Seekonk school district will manage the search for its next leader in-house.
Attleboro Youth Baseball's Challenger Division gives children with mental and physical challenges the opportunity to play America's favorite pastime.
The annual fireworks show will take place July 4 at Hayward Field.
The Attleboro Farmers Market takes place on a rainy Saturday morning.
Here's a look at some of the more unusual police reports from around the area.
Kevin Dumas' plan includes higher costs for water and trash services.
The Democrats from Attleboro and Seekonk will be in Springfield to decide whether U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren should get an uncontested ride into the general election.
The first day of the Attleboro Farmers Market's second season will take place from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Elaine Sabra is the fifth Attleboro principal to retire or resign this school year.
For the first time, a graduation takes places outdoors on the Attleboro campus.
The high school held graduation outside for the first time.
For the first time, a graduation takes places outdoors on the Attleboro campus.
For the first time, a graduation takes places outdoors on the Attleboro campus.
For the first time, a graduation takes places outdoors on the Attleboro campus.
Juan Diaz and Melvin Pena are scheduled to be arraigned on drug charges Friday in Fall River District Court.