ID: Motorhome stopped when vehicle behind was stopped for following too close; contact with driver was by consent

The officer stopped a vehicle for following a motorhome too closely. The motorhome also pulled over and stopped, and the driver attempted to come back to the stop, but he was told to get back in the motorhome. When the officer encountered him shortly thereafter, it was a consensual encounter because he voluntarily stopped. State v. Wolfe, 2016 Ida. App. LEXIS 84 (June 30, 2016).

An officer responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle in front of a house at 6:40 am and found defendant either passed out or asleep. The officer tapped on the window, but defendant didn’t respond, so the officer opened the door. Defendant was arrested for public intox and a search incident of his person was proper. Opening the vehicle door was appropriate under the community caretaking function. Cruz-Salazar v. State, 2016 Ind. App. LEXIS 216 (June 30, 2016).*

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