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P. v. Dunlap CA3
A police officer responded to defendant’s residence, where she resided with her codefendant boyfriend, to investigate a landlord-tenant dispute. The officer noticed a gun cabinet and several cardboard and plastic boxes of personal property stacked in front of defendant’s residence. Defendant’s landlady told the officer that she believed the boxes of personal property were stolen because defendant and codefendant had been arrested for theft in the past. The landlady also gave the officer a stack of driver’s licenses she found at defendant’s residence. Defendant told the officer that she inherited the gun cabinet and the personal property from her late grandparents and denied they were stolen.
After leaving the property, the officer reviewed the driver’s licenses and found one belonging to T.S.

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