Fight Reported at Jackson Family House as Missing-Person Case Declared Closed
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Now what's up at the Jackson family home?
A couple of hours before Jermaine Jackson tweeted that the "farcical" missing-person case involving his mother had been closed (authorities confirm as much), Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies paid a visit to Katherine Jackson's Encino residence, where Michael Jackson's children have been living with their grandmother since their father's death in 2009.
While sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore would not release the names of the individuals involved, he did confirm that deputies determined upon arrival that a physical altercation had occurred between two people and the incident is being investigated as a possible battery.
"Gotta love fam," Paris Jackson tweeted a little after 1 p.m.—the same time Katherine Jackson's private security team called police.
According to Celebuzz, which first reported the latest drama at the Jackson family abode, Jermaine, Randy and Janet Jackson had arrived at the residence, a television crew in tow, and tried to remove 15-year-old Prince, 14-year-old Paris and 10-year-old Blanket from the house.
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