LA: RS was “close question,” and evidence supports conclusion

The trial court found the reasonable suspicion close, and it concluded there was. “The testimony and evidence support the trial’s court’s finding that Zimmerman had reasonable suspicion of possible criminal activity to extend the stop to allow a canine to conduct a sniff of the vehicle for contraband.” [Note this is not de novo review.] State v. Carter, 2021 La. LEXIS 171 (Jan. 26, 2021).*

A citizen, C.E., put a GPS on her daughter’s car. When the daughter was in jail, the car was still moving around, and she reported it to police. The car was thus found, and reasonable suspicion developed around it for drug activity justifying extending the stop. Long v. Commonwealth, 2021 Va. App. LEXIS 12 (Jan. 26, 2021).*

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