A man who had a knife in his car when he was arrested outside a Beverly Hills home owned by Taylor Swift has been released from custody as police continue their investigation.
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Julius Sandrock, 38, of Colorado was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of stalking after officers went to the home. The singer, who lives in New York, wasn't at the house, police said.
Sandrock was freed from jail on Tuesday morning, according to a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department website.
Meanwhile, police obtained a temporary restraining order preventing Sandrock from possessing guns.
According to the document, Sandrock was wearing a mask and rubber gloves when he was taken into custody and told police he had driven from his home in Broomfield, Colorado, to see Swift.
Sandrock told officers he owned three handguns and was on probation in Colorado for firing one, police said.
A search of his car turned up a knife, rope, ammunition and more masks and gloves, according to the restraining order.
Prescription medications, including oxycodone, were also found and Sandrock told arresting officers that he had depression, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and manic episodes, according to the document.
Australian Associated Press