MO: Where there’s PC to believe evidence is in a vehicle, it may be seized to remove it for search

When there is probable cause to believe a vehicle contains criminal evidence, exigent circumstances can support its seizure pending determination whether to search it under the automobile exception or to remove it to a secure location for search. State v. Mays, 2016 Mo. App. LEXIS 718 (July 26, 2016):

Likewise, exigent circumstances supported law enforcement’s seizure of the pickup truck to a secured location while a search warrant was being obtained. The truck was clearly mobile and had been moved in the few hours preceding its seizure. And, in mere minutes between Park Superintendent Bethel’s discovery of the vehicle and law enforcement’s arrival, Mr. Bethel observed several people milling about the truck and conversing amongst each other, coming and going, and one of the people removing at least one item from the bed of the truck that appeared to be something matching the description of a wrapped up weapon. These exigent circumstances justified law enforcement’s preemptive seizure of the truck to a secure location where it could be searched later, pursuant to the warrant that law enforcement obtained.

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