AR: Dog alerted outside before it went in open door to sniff again

A drug dog alerted on defendant’s car before the dog approached an open door and sniffed inside, too. The outside alert made the inside alert reasonable. Fleming v. State, 2023 Ark. App. 439 (Oct. 4, 2023).

Officers received an anonymous tip defendant was drunk walking around a grocery store and he got into a car parked in a handicapped spot. An officer parked nearby and walked to him, asking a few questions. His answers were implausible and he smelled of alcohol. The smell gave reasonable suspicion. State v. Carlson, 32 Neb. App. 301 (Oct. 3, 2023).*

The probation violation report showed reasonable suspicion for a search for a potential weapon. United States v. Ver, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 178785 (E.D. Mo. Aug. 31, 2023),* adopted, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 176938 (E.D. Mo. Oct. 2, 2023).*

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