MI: Fireman called to big water leak in adjoining apartment could enter under community caretaking function

A woman heard water running in an adjoining apartment from an apparent leak that was coming down her basement wall into an electrical box. She couldn’t find the neighbor and called 911 fearing an electrical fire. When firemen arrived, they entered defendant’s apartment and went to the basement to turn off the water. There they found a grow operation. The entry was justified by the community caretaking function. People v. Slaughter, 489 Mich. 302, 803 N.W.2d 171 (2011).

Defendant was arrested, and there was probable cause for a search of his vehicle. The vehicle was impounded and towed to the police station for a search warrant. The impoundment of the vehicle and removal was valid under the state constitution even though defendant was in custody. Commonwealth v. Griffin, 2011 PA Super 138, 24 A.3d 1037 (2011).*

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