On 31 March 2010, the Israeli Special Police Forces entered the Palestinian village of Tuba, immediately east of Ma'on settlement, and destroyed household belongings in two homes in the village. The police forced Tuba residents from their homes and told them that they were searching for two goats which settlers from the outpost of Havat Ma'on had reported missing. The police also accused the villagers of possessing weapons, and while questioning nearly a dozen villagers, the police upended almost every belonging in both homes. The police ransacked three bedrooms, a kitchen, and a storage unit. CPTers and Tuba residents reported that the police left the scene without confiscating any weapons or sheep and without making any arrests. During the search, police personnel refused to let CPTers observe the search of the homes or the interrogations of the residents.