Police are reportedly finding it hard to break the
code on Justin Bieber's cell phone.
Police are reportedly struggling to crack Justin
Bieber's phone.
The 19-year-old singer's Calabasas, California,
mansion was raided by cops last week in connection with allegations he threw
eggs at a neighbour's home causing $20,000 of damage.
Law enforcement officers took Justin's cell phone, but
according to TMZ the singer didn't give them his password.
It's claimed they have been trying to get into the
technology for the last week, with no success.
"Our sources say the Sheriff's officials now
think they may have to get another search warrant - this time from Bieber's
phone carrier - to get the elusive texts," reports the site.
The phone was seized by cops so they could see if the
alleged egging incident was referred to in text messages.
There have been various reports suggesting the
Canadian singer was concerned about other messages on his cell. Sources
suggested there might be drug references and rude pictures on it, although that
wasn't corroborated.
It's now been claimed police have no interest in
looking at anything other than texts relating to the supposed egging. According
to TMZ they will use a machine which zones in on messages exchanged in a
specific time period, meaning they would hone in on any missives sent or
received when the neighbour's home was damaged.
If evidence that Justin was involved in the supposed
incident is found by police he faces a felony vandalism charge.
The singer doesn't seem overly concerned by the
ongoing issues surrounding him and has been on a skiing holiday with friends
lately.
He's also been to Miami with a group of pals, where
TMZ claims he spent $75,000 at a strip club. It's reported he drew out the
money in $1 bills.
Justin is thought to have rekindled his relationship
with Selena Gomez recently. Earlier this week RadarOnline published X-rated
text messages it claimed he had sent his girlfriend, although her
representative quickly dismissed them as fake.
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