They did because you could clearly see a red/orange tape across the door as it was hauled away on the flatbed tow.
I know the red crime scene barrier tape on RL's white truck was a few pages back, but the fact that it was red instead of yellow tape got me thinking. I recall seeing the red tape around RL's truck on MSM video the day the probable cause search warrant was executed. I researched red crime scene barrier tape versus yellow crime scene barrier tape and decided to post this link, although, it the research results yielded similar descriptions regardless of what LE or LE related source the info came from. LE was being very careful in using red tape, IMO. Glad they seem to have their ducks in serious order!
http://directives.chicagopolice.org/lt2015/data/a7a57be2-12946bda-6b312-9483-7cdab14bcdee3789.html
"C. A Bureau of Patrol supervisor assigned to oversee the preliminary investigation will normally remain on the scene and ensure that:
1. the crime scene area or location is secured, and:
a. yellow barrier tape is used to create an outer perimeter and staging area when determined appropriate.
b. red barrier tape is used to create an inner perimeter when determined appropriate.
c. crime scene evidence markers are used only when:
1. evidence may be lost, stolen, or damaged prior to the arrival of Forensic Services Division personnel, and
2. use of the crime scene evidence markers reduces the likelihood that the evidence will be lost, stolen, or damaged, and
3. an inner and outer perimeter is created by the use of red and yellow crime scene barrier tape, or
4. when directed by a supervisor."