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P. v. Williams CA3
On April 16, 2015, Sacramento Police Officers Wollman and Schneider were dispatched on a call of a theft of a GPS-enabled iPad. Using “Find my iPhone” application, Officer Wollman tracked the iPad to an apartment complex which had eight units. Officer Wollman was able to narrow the area to four units and the officers began knocking on those doors. D.G. lived in apartment 340. Officer Wollman explained that he wanted to search her apartment for the iPad. D.G. permitted the officers to search her two-bedroom apartment. Defendant Roger Williams walked out of the rear bedroom. Officer Wollman searched the rear bedroom and found a loaded revolver in the closet on the upper shelf. The closet contained both male and female clothing. When Officer Wollman asked defendant and D.G. about the firearm, defendant stated it belonged to a family member. Defendant denied he had a felony arrest. Defendant later stated that he had been arrested for a felony but was convicted of a misdemean

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