ATTLEBORO, Mass. (AP) — Police searches in Connecticut last month turned up ammunition, a gun box and documents tied to the two co-defendants of former new England Patriot tight end Aaron Hernandez.

A judge has unsealed three of four search warrants from the investigation into the death of Odin Lloyd.

The warrants were used to search Hernandez's uncle's home, an apartment and a rental car police say was used by co-defendants Ernest Wallace and Carlos Ortiz the day after the shooting.

The items seized from the home include Correction Department documents linked to Ortiz and Wallace, a plastic gun box and two boxes of .38-caliber ammunition.

Police say Lloyd was killed with a .45-caliber gun.

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