[music playing] This vehicle I spotted
just a little while ago driving a little reckless. He swerved into a opposite
lane, or outside of his lane a couple times. He's driving way
underneath the speed limit. Let me pull him
over, see if he's OK. Hey, how are you? You doing OK? What's going on? Do you have a driver's
license with you? Do you have an insurance
card with you as well, please? So the reason I
stopped you was-- You show that you
live off West Palmer lane, which is pretty close. So have you been
drinking anything today? Have you had
anything to smoke? Any medication? Anything like that? Because if you're
this distraught, and you're making these
mistakes on the roadway, you're going to
cause an accident. It's raining out here. It's wet, all right? Not a good thing. Do me a favor and step out
of the car for me real quick. Do me a favor, and step out
of the car real quick, OK? Yes, yes. I'm not going to tell you again. Come back over here
so I can talk to you. Right over here. Sure it is. I got a legal stop and
attention on you, all right? So I'm going to tell you
what's going to happen. Detective Derner is going
to bring his canine, and he's going to
run around the car to make sure you don't have
anything in this vehicle that you're not
supposed to have. All right, you
know what that means? That means that that dog just
alerted to that, that vehicle, OK? It's no longer
a consent search. It's a probable cause
search [inaudible].. I saw him alert. Hm. Yeah. Do me a favor. Turn around for me. Turn around. Turn around. That's a lot. Oh, is that bad? Meth? Oh, Bulk bags. What's up with all the baggies? Not your vehicle? OFFICER: Sir, heroin,
fentanyl morphine, oxycodone. We found a ledger that
was names and amounts owed, located a bunch of money
in the vehicle as well. There's probably
some drug dealing involved, obviously, here. She claims this stuff
doesn't belong to her. We just found some pill
bottles with her name on them. OFFICER: Gun. I've obviously
located a firearm. OFFICER: One with a chamber. One with a chamber
loaded, obviously. It looks like a 9 millimeter. Oh, some syringes. How long have we've been using? You don't want
to talk anymore? OK. The gun didn't come back stolen. We did continue to
test a lot of the stuff that we were locating. At this point, she's going to
go to jail for the possession of heroin, the UCW, which is
unlawful carrying of a weapon, and the possession
of methamphetamine. Oh, look at that tire. See the back of her tire? That tire looks ultradangerous. So I'll find out what's going
on with this back rear tire. [police radio chatter] Hello. You can open it. I don't want to stand on that
side because I'll get run over. WOMAN: No. I don't want you
to get run over. No. My window doesn't go down. Who's car is this? MAN: It's mine. Are you aware that
back wheel is doing this? Everybody jump out of the car. He's going to write the
warning for unsafe equipment. It's going to be that
rear driver wheel. Just come on back
here to this deputy. OK, so we're getting
some nervous looks. Probably going to definitely
deploy the dog on this one. Hey, come on. Come on. You good girls. You good girls. The canine alerted to the
vehicle for narcotics. Anybody got any
narcotics in the vehicle? Anything in that
vehicle whatsoever? There shouldn't be
anything in that vehicle. Nothing in the vehicle? I don't have
anything [inaudible].. [inaudible]. All right.
All right. Hang tight with this deputy. It's a whole kit, spoons,
syringes, the whole nine yards. Hm. There we go. [police radio chatter] That's going to be
methamphetamine. Faster in the backseat, we've
gotten meth and heroin on her. So right now, both of
them are going to jail. So how long you been
dating [inaudible]?? OK, so about a month. You knew used. What's her drug of choice? Is it meth, or is this dilaudid,
or a little bit of both? OK. All right, stay right
here for me, all right? Is it [bleep] or is it yours? WOMAN: It's not mine. OK, it's not yours. The only thing I can do
is charge you with it. It's in your possession. What else can I do? You're kind of putting me
in a rock and a hard place on this one. I got to be honest with you. Then whose is it? It's-- OK. See? That's all you had to say. All right, I'm going
to dig through the car just a little bit more, see
if we can find anything else. [police radio chatter] Oh, man. Heroin, it was stuffed
right here behind in back of the center console. It's going to be some heroin. So all right. We're done for now. Let's go hook him up. Turn around. Put your hand behind your back. Why? What's up? The heroin I found, I found
shoved in on the driver's side, you don't know
anything about that? No, I don't know
anything about that. I guarantee it. I've never touched
heroin in my life. I guarantee you that's hers. If you go ask her, [inaudible]. It's funny. I did ask her, and she said
everything's yours, actually. So-- I'm just telling
you what she said. Well, but I just found heroin. I just found meth on
the driver's side. No, you didn't. Yeah, I did. I've actually seen cars with
tires like that literally explode from the heat. So you can't be
driving like that. And basically, it all
started from that, and making contact with
them, and talking with them. So you never know what you're
going to get on a traffic stop. I have a 67 suspect that
I've been looking for, and he's right here. MAN: What's a 67? Shoplifting. 242. [police radio chatter] Code 20 reference my call. Louisiana plates 603. Now we're pulling
onto [inaudible].. Driver, step out. You need my license? Yeah. I'll get all that
in a second, man. Just do me a favor. Step over here for me. I'm Officer Ricky
Fontenot, the Lafayette City Police Department. What's your name, man? - Trey.
- Trey? Listen, I'm just going to
do a quick little pat down for weapons, OK? You have anything on you? Jarrod, she's in there. Do you have anything
on you that's going to stick you or poke me?
- [inaudible]. Look, I'm just detaining
you for right now, OK? You're not under arrest. I'm going to explain to you
everything in a second, OK? She's a suspect from
a shoplifting, OK? So do me a favor. Hang tight right there. Because you're driving the car. Do me a favor. Turn around put your
hands behind your back. What's going on? What's happening? All right, handcuffs. - Am I being detained.
- Yes. You are being detained. You're actually
under arrest, OK? Can I actually ask why? I'm going to tell
you all that right now. But first, I'm going to
advise you of your rights, OK? You understand you have
the right to remain silent? Anything you say-- [inaudible]. We'll get everyone out. Yeah. WOMAN: Can I ask why though? Yeah, yeah. OK, so the reason you're
being placed under arrest is for that shoplifting you did
at the Albertson's, all right? I have you on camera. I watched a camera video. You were stuffing
stuff in your backpack, and then you took off
in that car, all right? So-- So it's just for a theft? Yeah, yeah. So like I-- I thought it was only a ticket. But you ran away. All right, have a seat. Please. Who's the car for? WOMAN: [inaudible] my
license was stolen. Relax, relax,
relax, relax, relax. Take a deep breath. Relax. Relax. Have I been mean or anything? Relax, relax, relax. Relax, relax, relax. Listen, take some deep breaths. Relax, OK? What's the cat's name? Her name is Beans. Beans? Yeah. Like can of beans? That's a cool name. I like that. Is there anything
illegal in the car? - [inaudible].
- OK. Would you have a
problem if I search? No, not at all. OK, all right. Who is he to you? That is her brother. OK. It appears she was trying
to stuff at something. So we got consent to search. So we're just going to clear,
make sure it wasn't anything major, and get her
ticket taken care of, of our shoplifting complaint. Part of a meth pipe. OFFICER: There you go. OFFICER: I got not
to detain them, but-- OFFICER: Oh, there you go. OFFICER: What is it? OFFICER: Check it out. OFFICER: What? OFFICER: Money. OFFICER: Surprise, surprise. OFFICER: I thought
it was a little odd. OFFICER: You think
it's for Beans? We found her pipe collection. OFFICER: Just be careful
with that glass, man. OFFICER: What's that
look like to you? Is it meth or coke? Honestly, it goes
a long way, right? So, I found your little hiding
compartment in there, OK? I found a little hiding
compartment where all the pipes and the narcotics were, OK? OK, so who's it for? It's not Beans the cat, right? So who's it for? What's that? OK. WOMAN: What are you doing? Why are you arresting me? Relax, relax. Stop, stop, stop. So, listen, I found
your little stash. Stop, stop. I found your little stash. I found your pipes
and your narcotics. It looks like it's a little
bit of meth, some pills. Right next to where
you're sitting, where it peels off the center console? OK, OK.
Hang tight. Hang tight. WOMAN: I was scared of what he
would do if I didn't hide it. So-- She's saying the fiance
told her to hide it. Yeah, but she's acknowledging
what color the bag is and stuff like that.
So-- That's her all day. Yeah. At the very least we know
she had it at one point. She had all the [inaudible]. You basically have a
confession at that point. Yeah, yeah. We know for sure she had
it at one point in time, and she was hiding it. And she was able to
describe and detail everything that was in there. So we have enough to
make an arrest on her. If district courts wants
to pursue anything on them, they can. But for tonight, she's
going to take the ride. [inaudible] Hold on, Beans.
No, Beans. Beans, no. It's raining. MAN: [inaudible]. I know, man. Little foot pursuit
with Beans the cat. Did he understand you or what? Yeah. I have illegal
sunscreening tints. The reason I'm stopping
you, you got the tint on the back windows,
which is fine. But this front, it's illegal. Not in the front windows. You can have the back windows. This is the privacy glass
and the back windshield. I mean, I'm not-- I'm not going to give you
a super hard time about it. But if you get stopped, or
you go to get an inspection, they're not going to pass it. OK, you can roll that
back down a little bit. MAN: All right. SUVs are allowed privacy
glass in the back two Windows and the rear windshield,
whereas a car does not allow that at all. But he's good on the
front two windows, which no vehicle can have. Plus, I smelled a descent amount
of weed come from the car. Now, do you have
any weed in the car that you don't know of
or maybe your friend has? Because the car stinks. Your eyes are bloodshot. I want to make-- so listen to me. First off, I want to make
sure you're OK to drive. I can't. If I could ask everyone
if they were fine, we'd have a lot of issues. You can leave that
inside the car. All right. Now do you have anything on
you that I need to know about? Any weapons? Do you mind if i just
pat you down quick? All right, just turn around. I'm just going to
pat you down quick. You can put your
hands on your back. I'm not handcuffing you. I just want to make sure you
don't have anything sharp. Sorry. No guns or knives on you? Now, what's in here? What's that? OK, I can feel it. It feels like-- That is a
non-anatomical bulge. OK.
OK. Do me a favor. Stand over here. Just you can have a seat
on the bumper right there. Nothing in your waistband? OK, do me a favor. Go stand over on
that push bar for me. All right. Oh, so that's a pretty
good size bag of weed. That was in this bag here. OK, stay in the car. Don't-- so now-- keep your legs in the car. So what's the deal with the
bag in the back, the marijuana? All right, so you're going
to take ownership for it? Do you know much
about is in there? If you had to guess? Hold on. So give me your best. I was just curious. OK, because-- [inaudible] All right. All right. Just sit tight. [inaudible] . Looks like it could
be maybe a half pound. Not really good math guy. But the main thing
is it's significantly more than personal
possession of personal use. So let me get a
supervisor over here. He'll take some photographs. How many people does it
take to look at this. I'm chilling. No resisting. You know what I'm saying? But he's holding me down
tight, like he's tough. [inaudible] You got it? Get the camera on my face. Ain't no camera. Search. Yeah, he searched me, fool. He ain't no rookie. Yeah. That dude's on point. This is the dude you need
because he's always on my ass harassing me. I explained why I stopped you. No, you didn't. He said you got tint. That's not a way to
stop somebody, fool. It is illegal. It's not illegal. It's illegal to search
someone without asking them or even having a reason to. It smells like weed. Where's the dog at? No bueno. He's not here. So it's not going to cut, buddy. So good luck. Have a seat in the car. I will. But yo, roll down this window
more and I'll stop talking. [inaudible] All right. Thank you. All right. I'm stopping this vehicle
here for modifying exhaust. It's emitting a loud noise. Hey. How y'all doing? [interposing voices] You have your driver's
license with you? MAN: Not on me, sir. OK. Do you have a driver's license? MAN: Yes, sir. OK, you do?
My name is Trooper Bunch. I'm with the OHP. The reason I stopped you is
for your modified exhaust. And also, you have a
defective windshield here. Do you have an ID on you, sir? MAN: Not on me, sir. Sir, if you would come
on back to my car, please? MAN: Yes, sir. Just have a seat on the
front seat of my truck. MAN: Yes, sir. Your first name
and your birthday. 1/23/95. So that's not
pulling up anything. I swear that's what-- what it is, sir. You sure you gave
me the right birthday? I'm pretty sure I did. You're pretty sure you did? Yes, sir, because
I have actually-- I build cell phone
towers for a living. I travel. I'm actually home because
I got hit in the head with a crane ball. So I just have a slight
headache at the moment. But my birthday is 1/23/95. Oh, did you?
OK, hey, man. It's fine. Just tell me. So what-- OFFICER: Is it the same name? MAN: Robert. Hey, just relax, brother. That's not it either. MAN: I swear. OFFICER: So you
forgot your birthday? MAN: Sir, I don't even
really know my address. I've had a concussion, sir. I do. OFFICER: I'm just trying
to figure out who you are. MAN: Yes, sir. Yes, sir. This guy's telling me
two different birthdays and his name. He's in the front seat here. I just need to get
his ID real quick. What's going on, man? MAN: How are you doing, sir. If you're lying about who you
are, we're about to find out. So are you lying? No, sir. As far as I remember, no, sir. As far as you remember? I've got a concussion, sir. I don't know what else to say. [inaudible] I have low blood
sugar right now. It back to a
completely different name and date of birth. So we're going to run
him, make sure he's not got any warrants, his
driver's license is valid, and go from there. All right, step out
of the car, please. Yes, sir. Kick your shoe off. Kick this shoe off. Step back. Good. Take your sock off. Other sock off. That's stuck on my heel, sir. There we go. OK, now you're under arrest
for possession of CDS. That was in your shoe. Yes, sir. Sure was. We'll field test that
for methamphetamine. It's what it appears to be like. This should come
back blue if it's positive for methamphetamines. You can see that the
color on that's blue, which confirms
that this is meth. Whose backpack is this? OK, we got another
loaded firearm. Right now, our suspect
is at the hospital being cleared for his
medical condition. Then we're going to transport
him to the Oklahoma County jail where he'll be charged
with possession of CDS, possession of a firearm after
former felony conviction, and the reason for
the stop, which was a defective windshield
and a modified exhaust.
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