Oklahoma City police are investigating an unusual break-in involving the offices of Chad Alexander, the once-influential political consultant and lobbyist who was arrested in May during a drug stop.

No arrests in the burglary have been made.

The burglar broke into Alexander’s unmarked office, his secretary’s office and another office identified in a police report as Gov. Mary Fallin’s campaign headquarters. The break-in was in the early morning hours of June 15, a Sunday.

The burglar also went into the law offices of attorney Glenn Coffee and an associate, police reported. “Papers were out of place in both offices,” police said.