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He told the officer he got hot looking for the place and threw a gray sweatshirt onto the balcony, then knocked on the front door to get help retrieving it. He got no answer, but looked through the window and saw photos of Palins son so he knew she lived there. Then Ferrero climbed onto the third-story balcony and tried unsuccessfully to open the locked door, according to the affidavit. Police later found some rolling papers and a green leafy substance that looked like marijuana on the balcony, and an iPhone charger and Anchorage hotel receipt on a bottom porch. Ferrero stayed on the balcony until he heard a vehicle drive in, climbed down, and approached Palin in the driveway, the document says.
Issues . . . . what issues?