FBI and IRS agents are raiding Baltimore’s City Hall and the home of Mayor Catherine Pugh.

Dave Fitz, an FBI spokesman, confirmed search warrants were being executed at those locations Thursday morning.

Several people, one of them wearing an FBI windbreaker, could be seen at City Hall.

Lester Davis, a spokesman for ex officio Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young, said he did not have any immediate comment.

Pugh, a Democrat, is under investigation by the Maryland Office of the State Prosecutor for sales of her “Healthy Holly” children’s books. She sold the books to entities with business before the city, and to the University of Maryland Medical System, where she was a member of the volunteer board of directors.

It was not clear where the agents were inside the seat of municipal government. The building houses the mayor's office, the City Council president's office, the city comptroller's office and the offices of council members. It's also home to the city law department, the finance department, the department of legislative reference and the inspector general's office.

Pugh has been on leave since the beginning of the month as she recovers from a case of pneumonia. Young is filling in as acting mayor.