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		</div><p>Prescription drugs were discovered with Prince when he was found dead in his home, according to media reports.</p>
<p>Citing law enforcement sources, ABC, NBC, CBS and CNN reported that prescription painkillers were found on the 57-year-old and in his Paisley Park home in Minneapolis.</p>
<p>The Star Tribune, also citing unnamed sources, reported that prescription pills were found but that it was not clear whether they had been prescribed to Prince.</p>
<p>Prince died on April 21, and an autopsy has been performed but results are not expected for three to four weeks.</p>
<p>The star&#8217;s death came less than a week after reports that his plane made an emergency landing in Moline, Illinois, as he returned after performing in Atlanta.</p>
<p>TMZ reported that Prince was treated for an overdose of the painkiller Percocet.</p>
<p>Airport and public safety officials in Moline have refused to confirm that the plane that made an emergency landing in Moline was Prince&#8217;s aircraft, and heavily redacted incident reports did not identify the person who was treated.</p>
<p>Carver County Deputy Sheriff Jason Kamerud declined to comment on the reports of drugs found at Paisley Park.</p>
<p>He said he strongly disputed reports by several media outlets that investigators had asked the US Drug Enforcement Administration for help in the case.</p>
<p>Mr Kamerud said: &#8220;We have not asked them for help, or asked them to be a part of the investigation.</p>
<p>&#8220;We might contact them to help us, but that hasn&#8217;t happened. We don&#8217;t have the medical examiner&#8217;s report yet. We don&#8217;t know to what extent pharmaceuticals could be a part of this.&#8221;</p>
<p>Long-time friend and collaborator Sheila E said Prince had physical issues from performing, citing hip and knee problems that she said came from years of jumping off risers and stage speakers in heels.</p>
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