Eagles of Death Metal leave Paris

Desert Sun staff | The Desert Sun

The Eagles of Death Metal may be on their way home.

The Daily Mirror, based in the United Kingdom, reported the band was spotted Saturday night leaving the area where Friday night's terrorist attack occurred.

Band members appeared "sombre" as authorities escorted them from a building near the Bataclan, according to The Daily Mirror. The band was accompanied by about five police officers and they departed about 7 p.m. Saturday.

A youtube video shows the band performing when shots rang out.

The performers weren't injured, but one of their workers was killed in the attack.

Rolling Stone reported that 36-year-old Nick Alexander of Essex was a merchant manager for EODM at the time of his death.

Around 6 a.m. Saturday, Polina Buckley, who refers to herself as Alexander's girlfriend wrote on her Twitter account: "Someone please help me find my boyfriend Nick Alexander. Merch guy for EODM #ParisAttacks #Bataclan."

Around the same time, Buckley tweeted out a smiling picture of Alexander:

Buckley then went on to tweet two more additional photos of her and Alexander kissing (one of the pictures can be seen below).

The Eagles of Death Metal is a band from Palm Desert, California founded in 1998 by Josh Homme (also founder of Queens of the Stone Age) and Jesse Hughes. They were in Paris during Friday's attacks performing at the Bataclan.

The band was able to escape through the back of the Bataclan amid gunfire and bombings. More than 100 people are reported dead.