AP Photo/The Journal Gazette, Cathie Rowand

In this July 20, 2012, photo, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers football coach Matt Lindsay poses for a photo during media day in Fort Wayne, Ind. Police are investigating Lindsay after he was fired over inappropriate video clips of students and others found on his computer. Allen County police issued a statement Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012, saying the investigation is ongoing and no criminal activity on Lindsay's part has been substantiated. (AP Photo/The Journal Gazette, Cathie Rowand) (September 26, 2012)

FORT WAYNE (AP) — Authorities have removed several bags of items after executing a search warrant at the home of fired Fort Wayne Luers High School football coach Matt Lindsay.

The Allen County Sheriff's Department and Allen County Prosecutor's office served the search warrant at the home of Lindsay and his wife Wednesday morning. A sheriff's spokesman says he can't comment on what was seized.

No charges have been filed against Lindsay. The sheriff's department opened a criminal investigation last week.

The school fired Lindsay Sept. 16 after finding inappropriate videos of students and other people on his computer. None of the video clips contained nudity.

A message seeking comment was left on Lindsay's cell phone.