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S.A. 12-022 <br />Investigator: ANDREW ROSS Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 01/02/13 Date: 01/03/13 <br />Page 12 of 30 <br />At approximately 1305 hours, ARSOVSKI and COGERT began processing the vehicle. <br />During the processing, the following observations were made regarding the vehicle: <br />The vehicle was four-wheel drive with large tires and fender well flares. The vehicle had <br />a hard fiberglass type removable shell over the top. The “A” and “B” pillars were heavy duty <br />support bars. <br />A preliminary examination of the exterior of the vehicle revealed no obvious collision <br />damage. The vehicle had a heavy duty front bumper and a spare tire mounted on the exterior <br />of the rear of the vehicle. <br />Preliminary examination of the interior of the vehicle revealed the driver’s seatback was <br />reclined to a point that it almost touched the left side of the rear passenger bench seat. The <br />back of the left rear portion of the rear seat was slightly canted forward. The right front <br />seatback and the right portion of the rear seatback were in an upright position. There were <br />miscellaneous papers and items strewn about the interior of the vehicle. <br />Close examination of the driver’s compartment revealed the following: <br />There was a black wig and a black pistol holster under the driver’s seat. There was a <br />pair of sunglasses on the right front floorboard. There was a screwdriver with a yellow and red <br />handle between the driver’s seat and the center console. There was a piece of red duct tape on <br />the handle of the screwdriver. There was a calendar between the right front passenger seat <br />and the center console. <br />Close examination of the rear passenger area of the vehicle revealed the following: <br />There was a Cingular cellular telephone and a picture frame on the left rear floorboard. <br />There was a black shirt, a black privacy curtain, and a red towel on the center of the rear