Alcohol Case Study

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While RAs Johnson and Smith were conducting 12:00 AM rounds, they crossed paths with several residents walking down the hill between Gadwall and Shoveler Way walking towards zone 1. As RAs Johnson and Smith passed them they saw what appeared to be several cans of alcohol being carried as well as an apparent motion to hide what was being carried. Johnson and Smith confronted the residents asking them to stop and talk with us. Each resident was carrying approximately 3 beers either openly or in bags. RA Johnson asked for ID's from the residents to which they replied: "we don't have them." Johnson, having interacted with the residents in past incidents, began to gather their information verbally. Joseph Stachelek, whom originally identified himself as "Jack Burke" from "California," visiting Tyman Hamrick in 1612 A, claimed he had no ID. RA Smith called RD on call Jordan Viars to see how he would like to move forward since they did not have ID's, while Smith was on the phone with Viars, all but one resident, Wyatt Hoover gave their ID's. Wyatts ID was in 1613. …show more content…

Once arriving at the apartment and being granted access by the residents, Johnson saw two cans of alcohol near the couch in the living room. Johnson explained that due to the alcohol in the apartment, the noise earlier in the night, and the funnel in their kitchen sink that we would conduct a plain sight search of the apartment. Below are the findings for each portion of the

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