It appears a former NBA player squatting in his foreclosed, million-dollar Sammamish home has finally moved on.
KOMO News reported Tuesday former Seattle Sonic and Oklahoma City Thunder player Robert Swift vacated the 6,000-square-foot home in the 21000 block of Southeast 40th Place.
Swift, a former first-round Sonic pick, refused to leave the property after it was purchased by Eric Dalzell and Jessica Ko-Dalzell in January.
The new owners told KOMO that he, and whoever else was living in the home, left sometime over the weekend. They were finally able to see the inside of the home for the first time on Monday.
Pictures of the interior showed piles of pizza boxes, empty beer bottles, dog feces, holes punched in the wall. There were also several guns and ammunition left behind.
KOMO also reported that Swift appeared to have a makeshift gun range in the basement of the home. Some of the beams were reportedly grazed and the foundation of the home appeared to be the backstop for the bullets.
Sammamish Police spokesperson Jessica Sullivan said that it is up to the home owner as to whether or not they want law enforcement to remove the weapons.
“To date, the new owner has not contacted us about turning over anything left in the house,” she said.
Sullivan confirmed the department was asked to impound a couple of Swift’s vehicles that were illegally parked on the street, near the house.