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P. v. Dunbar CA3
Shortly before 1:00 a.m. on February 8, 2021, Sheriff’s Deputy Matthew Byers observed a blue Saab with a broken headlight and an expired registration sticker driving on Interstate 80. As Deputy Byers followed the vehicle, the Saab abruptly moved across multiple lanes, traveling from the fast lane and pulling to a stop on the right shoulder. Deputy Byers activated his emergency lights and pulled in behind the Saab. He observed defendant get out of the car, walk to the passenger side of the Saab, open the door, and hand something to the passenger before walking to the back of the Saab. Deputy Byers approached defendant with his gun unholstered, pointed to the ground. He could see that defendant had a folding construction style knife in his right front pants pocket. Defendant showed signs of being under the influence of a stimulant, such as methamphetamine.

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