Georgia Court Of Appeals, (July 28, 1999)
Docket number: A99A1467
DECIDED
MCMURRAY, Presiding Judge. - DECIDED
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Judgment affirmed. Andrews, P. J., and Ruffin, J., concur.

J. Gray Conger, District Attorney, Alonza Whitaker, Assistant District Attorney, for appellant.
The State appeals the trial court's order granting defendant's motion to suppress cocaine found in his car. Although the evidence adduced at the motion to suppress hearing is conflicting and may be subject to varying interpretations, we construe it most favorably to the upholding of the trial court's findings and judgment. Tate v. State, 264 Ga. 53, 54 (1) (440 SE2d 646).On July 3, 1993, Officer Stanley Cobb of the Columbus Police Department was patrolling a high crime area with other officers assigned to the "Tactical Operations Unit" when he spotted defendant in the driver's seat of a car that was parked in a car wash's drive-through service bay. Because defendant was not washing his car, but was talking to a pedestrian and a man on a bicycle, Officer Cobb rushed the scene with four other officers in three or four patrol cars. The officers blocked the front and rear of defendant's car with their patrol cars and began questioning the bicyclist who had been talking to defendant. This man cooperated at first, but fled when the officers began searching his pockets. Three of the officers gave chase while the other two stayed behind and held defendant at the scene. Officer Shannon Seals refused defendant's request to leave the scene and asked defendant for identification. Defendant complied, and about five minutes later, Officer Cobb and another officer returned with the bicyclist in handcuffs. These officers found "two rock grams of crack cocaine in [the suspect's] sweat suit pocket."The officers then turned their attention to defendant. After ordering defendant out of the car, Officer Cobb searched defendant and found $897 in defendant's back pocket. The officers then handcuffed defendant and searched his car. They found a bag of cocaine under the car's driver's seat. Held:A temporary investigatory stop under Terry v. Ohio, 392 U. S. 1 (88 SC 1868, 20 LE2d 889), involving restraint must be supported by articulable suspicion that the suspect was or was about to be engaged in criminal activity. Exposito v. State,Try vLex for FREE for 3 days
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