Police searched the home of KISS bassist Gene Simmons on Thursday, looking for evidence of a crime committed there last year while Simmons was on tour, according to ABC News.

Members of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force searched the Beverly Hills home, though didn’t publicly specify what, if anything, they found. They said Simmons and his family are not suspects.

A rep for Simmons told KABC-TV police were there “to discuss a crime that may have occurred on their property last year while Mr. Simmons was away on tour with KISS. Neither Mr. Simmons nor any member of his family is a person of interest in the investigation and they are cooperating fully with the investigation.”

Here’s where I don’t make a joke about the lyrics of “Christine Sixteen.”

The 65-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member hasn’t specifically discussed the matter publicly, but he has tweeted articles about the investigation that specify his family did nothing wrong, adding to one “FOR THE RECORD.”

Simmons wife Shannon Tweed Simmons tweeted, “We couldn’t be more horrified that someone used our residence for such heinous crimes. Law enforcement is on it.”

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