What law enforcement is doing is just routine follow-up to their bust with LR. The same will happen if and when another gets busted as well. Basically the police get their probable cause for a search warrant, either through an informant, or by making a purchase themselves. And with the internet, that's very easy to do. The search warrant will include a search of all papers, effects, and so on. What they found with LR is what cops call a "pay-owe" sheet. A record of the past transactions that have been made, which include names, dates, product purchased, amounts, and payment methods, etc.
The cops are just exhausting all their leads, just so they can say they did and look efficient. At the same time, they are on a fishing expedition to see who will be dumb enough to "come clean" with their sins. You would be suprised as to how many people will puke all over themselves so quickly. I can see the line now...
(COPS)"the reason for this contact is because we traced a package that had been delivered to your home, and paid for with your credit card. The package in question is an illegal substance that is highly associated with the illegal use of steroids. Do you have anything to say about that?"
(JOE SCHMOE)"yes sir, I'm sorry. I knew it was illegal, but I didn't think it would ever come to this. I've been using steroids for the past few years, but I only keep a couple cycles worth at a time in my home...see, here they are."
(COPS)"thank you very much for being so honest with us, but now you are under arrest"...click...click <the sound of handcuffs>.
LOL.
If an officer comes to your door to ask about a shipment you received, do the following. Be polite. Don't start, or get involved in any arguments. If you have anything illegal in your home...do not admit to it. If they want to know about the bottles of clomid or nolva you ordered, I would tell them it was for an "friend", but give no names. Or, if you don't rush out to meet the UPS dude, and you let him place the package on your porch (like you should) then tell them you never received it. Whatever you do, if they ask to see the item in question, do not produce it! When they leave, clean your house to be safe.
Jarconis, I'm sorry to hear about the visit you were graced with. I just wish you hadn't given up your product. I'm not trying to scare you or anything, but you're not outta the woods yet my friend. If the police wish to, they can get a warrant for your arrest for the simple possession. More then likely it would be a misdemeanor. In California, you can go to drug diversion classes and have the charges dropped. Would still show up on your rap sheet as an arrest though. If they are going to get a search warrant, they have 10 days from the day they took your product to get it signed by a judge, then another 10 days to serve it. This is only if they can muster up any kind of belief that a felony had been committed. They can not obtain a search warrant for a misdemeanor.
I hope this doesn't add to your paranoia too much. Best of luck to you.