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You beat me to it, justkell!
From Charlie Sheen's twitter
#fastball: all good here on homefront. all reports are false. I'll explain more very soon. #Dogspeed
The custody battle over Charlie Sheen and Brooke Mueller's twin boys is over for now.
"Brooke and Charlie have reached an agreement that resolves their differences," their attorneys said in a joint statement Thursday after two weeks of intense negotiations. "For the benefit of the children, the terms of their agreement will not be disclosed. They ask the public for privacy on this matter."
The agreement comes after Mueller won a restraining order against Sheen last week that temporarily stripped Sheen of all custody rights for their twin boys, Bob and Max, 2, after she alleged he made death threats against her.
In her filing, Mueller also raised concerns that Sheen had become mentally unstable and that she was in fear for her and her boys' lives.
Legal experts say it's likely Mueller will eventually ask the court to withdraw or amend her restraining order, which forbade Sheen from communicating with Mueller and their children.
UPDATE: Sources tell Entertainment Tonight that LAPD went to Charlie's house to remove guns from his house as part of settlement with ex-wife Brooke Mueller. Sources tell ET that Brooke believed that Charlie holds a license for as many as 47 guns.
Entertainment Tonight has learned that the Los Angeles Police Department arrived at Charlie Sheen's house shortly after 8 p.m. on Thursday.
Los Angeles police searched actor Charlie Sheens home Thursday night for guns that might be in violation of a temporary restraining order obtained last week by his estranged wife, Brooke Mueller.
Officers arrived at Sheens home in the Sherman Oaks hills after informing his attorney. Sources said Sheen had guns registered to him that would be prohibited by Muellers restraining order.
Were doing our due-diligence, said a Police Department source connected with the case who asked not to be identified. LAPD officials said such weapon searches are routine in cases in which a person is subject to a restraining order.
Despite one report that Sheen might be taken for an involuntary psychiatric evaluation because of his recent erratic behavior, there was no indication that authorities planned to remove the actor from his home.
Authorities said Sheen was cooperative. There was no immediate information on how many, if any, weapons were taken from the home.