On December 26, Nancy, her husband and I went to Frank’s house. We found a crudely written note (by Janet) that said “no one is aloud”. We walked around the property and took pictures. As we were leaving, the Sheriff drove up and asked us what we were doing. We explained that we were Frank’s daughters and we were at his home to find out what was going on. He was the same Sheriff that investigated the guns, and he went and got Ron Roussey so that we could all discuss the situation. Ron admitted he had the guns, and he said that Frank owed him money so he took the guns. We pointed out (and the Sheriff agreed) that he can’t just take the guns. He insisted that Frank owed him money so he was keeping the guns. The sheriff said that we had to solve this in civil court (small claims court).

I have filed a suit in Small Claims court to get the guns returned to us. The guns were granted to us in the agreement which we made with Eva.
A side note: Since Nancy was the Special Administrator from December 28th through February, she was responsible for locating the bank accounts, assets and liabilities. What she found was that Frank’s checking account was overdrawn by $2000. She requested copies of the checks, and low and behold, the final checks drawn on his account were not signed by him (though they were signed in handwriting which matched Janet’s hand written note exactly) and two of them were written to Janet and Ron. The check to Ron was for $500. The last check was dated on the day of his death, November 29. It certainly was a busy day for him, being rushed by ambulance to the hospital, writing checks, and dying all in one day.
The hearing in Small Claims Court is scheduled for July 21, 2017 at 8:30. The order was sent to the Placer County Sheriff for serving Ron Roussey.