elizabeth indig, phyllis moskowitz-crowe. they're just a few of the more than 100 people who were made wards of the court with parks as their guardian. now police are looking at what parks did with their money and assets. boulder city police carted out boxes of documents from parks' office and spoke to her at her home. she spoke to us back in may to address concerns raised by wards and their families. >> when i get to that age and somebody tries to put me under a guardianship, i'm probably going to come out kicking and screaming too. darcy: ever since that interview, parks has refused to talk. >> you can't hide forever. >> the joint law enforcement investigation is the first of its kind, and according to affected families, it's long overdue. >> when criminal activity is identified in the family court historically here in clark county, that's been ignored, when it pertains to the private guardians and their lawyers. darcy: but with the service of monday's warrants that could be changing. law enforcement's focus on parks began