Crime & Safety

Enfield Search Warrant Reveals New Details In Death Of 12-Year-Old Girl

The warrant is central to the sexual assault case against Anthony Federline, 12-year-old Eve Rogers' stepfather.

ENFIELD, CT — A search warrant is shedding more light on what investigators were examining and what they found inside the Enfield home where 12-year-old Eve Rogers was found dead on March 18.

Some of the information contained in the warrant may be upsetting to readers.

According to the document, Rogers was found on the floor of her bedroom at the Elm Street home and was already dead when officers arrived.

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The warrant shows investigators were seeking evidence tied to possible homicide, first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a child.

The warrant is central to the case against Anthony Federline, Eve Rogers’ stepfather, who was later arrested and charged with first-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a child.

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