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FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:

SW NO.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA - COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
SEARCH WARRANT AND AFFIDAVIT
(AFFIDAVIT)
_________Detective Joe Officer__ _________________ swears under oath that the facts
expressed
(Name of Affiant)
by him in this Search Warrant and Affidavit and in the attached and incorporated statement of
probable cause are true and that based thereon he has probable cause to believe and does believe
that the property and/or person described below is lawfully seizable pursuant to Penal Code Section
1524, as indicated below, and is now located at the locations set forth below. Wherefore, affiant
requests that this Search Warrant be issued.

_________________________________________________ , HOBBS SEALING REQUESTED: YES


NO
(Signature of Affiant) NIGHT SEARCH REQUESTED: YES
NO

(SEARCH WARRANT)
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO ANY SHERIFF, POLICE OFFICER, OR PEACE
OFFICER IN THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES: proof by affidavit having been made before me by
Detective Joe Officer (Name of Affiant)
that there is probable cause to believe that the property and/or person described herein may be
found at the locations set forth herein and is lawfully seizable pursuant to Penal Code Section 1524
as indicated below by "x"(s) in that:
________ it was stolen or embezzled
____X ___ it was used as the means of committing a felony
__ X____ it is possessed by a person with the intent to use it as a means of committing a public
offense or is possessed by another to whom he or she may have delivered it for the
purpose of concealing it or preventing its discovery,
___X____ it tends to show that a felony has been committed or that a particular person has
committed a felony,
________ it tends to show that sexual exploitation of a child in violation of Section 311.3, or
depiction of sexual conduct of a person under the age of 18 years, in violation of Section
311.11, has occurred or is occurring
________ there is a warrant for the person's arrest;
YOU ARE THEREFORE COMMANDED TO SEARCH:

See attached Search Warrant and Affidavit page # 2

FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY/PERSON:

See attached Search Warrant and Affidavit page #3

AND TO SEIZE IT IF FOUND and bring it forthwith before me, or this court, at the courthouse of this
court. This Search Warrant and incorporated Affidavit was sworn to as true and subscribed before

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me this ___ day of ___________, 20 ____, at _________A.M./P.M. Wherefore, I find probable cause
for the issuance of this Search Warrant and do issue it.

____________________________________________ , HOBBS SEALING APPROVED: YES NO


(Signature of Magistrate) NIGHT SEARCH APPROVED: YES NO
Judge of the Superior Court, ________________________________________________________

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DA-1506-A1-76S346W3-Rev. 10/02

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YOU ARE THEREFORE COMMANDED TO SEARCH:
The premises at:
1234 W. 154th Street, San Luis Beach, Ca further described as a single story family residence. The residence has
light yellow stucco with white trim. The residence is on the south side of the street. The front door is painted
white and faces north towards 154th Street. The roof has brown composite shingles. The numbers 1234 are painted
in black against a white background on the curb directly in front of the location.

And all rooms, attics, basements and other parts therein, the surrounding grounds, and garages, storage rooms,
safes, containers, trash containers, and out-buildings of any kind located thereon; and any vehicles parked directly
on the property or in the street in front of or nearby or adjacent to any of the above identified locations, or any
vehicles under his/her control, or as a passenger, provided that said vehicles can be specifically connected to an
occupant or permanent resident of each location to be searched prior to searching said vehicle/s.

2800 W. 154th Street, San Luis Beach, Ca.

YOU ARE THEREFORE COMMANDED TO SEARCH:

The following persons:


1. Javier Zepeda, male Hispanic, DOB of 08-26-1971. California Driver’s license #A5305562.

The following vehicles:


1. Cal Lic#5DTT342, 1998 Mercury station wagon, maroon in color.

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FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:

Methamphetamine, a controlled substance and derivatives of the same, and articles of


paraphernalia commonly associated with the use, packaging, sale and storage of
Methamphetamine, consisting in part of and including items such as scales and other
measuring/weighing devices, adulterants, paper bindles, plastic bags, vials and other containers
commonly associated with the storage and packaging of Methamphetamine, and any of it’s
isomers or salts such as mannitol, inositol or other white powders, straws, razor blades, sifters,
grinders and firearms; and articles of personal property tending to establish and document sales
of controlled substances, including items such as United States currency and other negotiable
instruments, buyers lists, sellers lists and recordation’s of sales.

Any and all digital cameras (including video cameras), along with associated storage media,
accessories, cables, chargers, documentation, print-outs of digital photographs, related to the
purposes of sales or trafficking of narcotics. Surveillance equipment, and any accessories related
to the monitoring of the interior and exterior of the location to be searched related to the
purposes of sales or trafficking of narcotics.

Articles of personal property tending to establish the identity of persons who have dominion and
control of the location, premises, automobiles, or items to be seized, including delivered mail, whether
inside the location or in the mail box/s, including items such as utility company bills bearing the
location address, telephone bills, miscellaneous addressed mail, personal mail bearing the address,
location purchase receipts, rent receipts, sales receipts, tax statements, payroll check stubs, keys and
receipts for safe deposit box(s), keys and receipts for rental storage space, keys and receipts for post office
box or mail drop rentals, ignition keys, car door and trunk keys, vehicle ownership certificates or “pink
slips,” and/or vehicle registration slips, bank statements, location, and wallets, purses, and carrying
cases that bear or contain personalized tags or labels, and/or documents that contain a person’s
name and location address or other forms of identification such as a driver’s license, credit cards,
rent receipts, diaries, photographs(negatives), digital cameras (including memory cards and
internal memory storage) and video cameras (including memory cards and internal memory
storage) tending to show occupation of the residence / business and connection between co-conspirators,
whether identified, or unidentified, also cellular phones (and/or pagers) which will document telephone
numbers of co-conspirators, and if found, to activate the cellular telephone(s) display mechanism and to
obtain messages from the telephone, answering machines, tape recorders, and any other recording

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FOR THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:

devices, and to play such devices to obtain their messages. Any examples of handwriting including letters,
address books, business records, canceled checks, notes, and/or lists, or personal notes.

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EXPERTISE

Your affiant, Detective Joe Officer, is employed by the City of San Luis Beach, as a
sworn police detective, assigned to the Special Investigations Unit. The Special Investigations
Unit is responsible for all narcotic related investigations. Your affiant has been employed by the
City of San Luis Beach as a police officer since October 24, 1994.

Your affiant during this time has received specialized training in the field of narcotics,
including items such as, the use, possession, paraphernalia, sales, packaging and production of
controlled substances. Your affiant has been involved in over 1000 narcotic related
investigations culminating in the arrest of approximately 200 persons for the use, possession,
sales, packaging and production of controlled substances, i.e. methamphetamine, cocaine,
heroin, marijuana, ecstasy, GHB, PCP, LSD, anabolic steroids and other illegal
narcotics/controlled substances. During these investigations and arrests, your affiant has spoken
to hundreds of subjects that use, sell, package and produce controlled substances. Your affiant
has had the opportunity to listen as witnesses, informants, and suspects would divulge their
method and mode of operation as it relates to the means by which narcotic offenses are
perpetrated and concealed from law enforcement officers.

Your affiant has completed over 250 hours of formalized narcotic law enforcement
education/training including police academy classes, California Narcotic Officers’ Association
classes, P.O.S.T. certified instruction, police sponsored in-service training conducted by senior
officers, an 80 hour narcotic investigators course and your affiant is a Drug Recognition Expert.
Your affiant possesses a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from California State
University, Long Beach. During that course of study, your affiant took several semester long
courses encompassing narcotic identification, packaging, sales, transportation, trafficking, abuse
and addicts.

Your affiant has participated in several surveillances in which narcotics were sold or
purchased. Your affiant has worked and conferred with experienced officers in narcotic
investigations and has drawn from their knowledge and expertise. Your affiant maintains
contacts with fellow narcotic investigators from local and state agencies for the exchange of
information regarding narcotic activity. Your affiant is a current member of the California
Narcotic Officers’ Association and participates in their training when appropriate.
On April 14, 2005 your affiant received information from a citizen informant who gave his/her
name, address and phone number to your affiant. The citizen informant, hereinafter referred to
in this affidavit as CI, spoke with your affiant. Your affiant has had no prior contacts with this
citizen informant. The informant was neither under arrest nor a suspect in any crimes. He/She
stated that he/she wanted to give police this information because he/she was concerned about the
welfare of the minor’s involved. The informant appeared to be a citizen acting in the interest of
law enforcement and for no other reason.

The CI told your affiant that a subject was providing/selling narcotics (marijuana) and
pharmaceutical substances (alprazolam {xanax} and clonazepam {klonopin}) to minors in the
City of San Luis Beach and the City of San Miguel Beach. The CI told your affiant that the
he/she has overheard conversations of minors whom attend Jefferson High School in San Miguel
Beach and minors whom attend San Luis Union High School in San Luis Beach discuss details
involving their (the minors) buying/obtaining narcotics/drugs from this particular subject. The
CI told your affiant that the minors refer to the xanax pills obtained from “slut” as “zany bars”.
The minors also discussed particular details about this subject, which the CI overheard. The CI
discovered that the subject in particular goes by a street name of “slut” and is associated with
“San Miguel Beach 13”. The CI has been told generalities about “slut”, including that “slut” is a
dangerous person and that the CI would “not want anything to do with him (“slut”)”. The CI
was told that “slut” is a parolee and has spider web tattoos on his elbows. Through overhearing
conversations, the CI discovered that “slut’s” cellular phone number was 310-555-4032.

On April 26th, 2005 your affiant obtained a court order for cellular phone number 310-555-4032,
owned by Virgin Mobile. This court order is attached hereto as Exhibit No. 1 and incorporated
as if fully set forth herein.

With the court order, your affiant was able to identify the owner of cellular phone number 310-
555-4032 as “Bob Crook” with an address of “1234 Ocean Breeze Ave. San Luis Beach Ca.
90250”.

Through departmental records, your affiant was able to identify “Bob Crook” as Robert Crook,
DOB of 08-11-1977 with an address as of July 6th, 2004 of 1234 Ocean Breeze Avenue, San
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Luis Beach Ca. 90250. Robert Crook has a CDL #B1323456. Robert Crook has a second
address listed as of August 16th, 2004 of 1234 Earl Street, San Luis Beach.

Your affiant was able to find that Robert Crook has three vehicles registered to him: (1) 1992
Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031 at 1234 Ocean Breeze Avenue, San Luis Beach Ca. 90250;
(2) 1989 Honda, Cal Lic#2PPA263, registered to both Robert Crook. and Julia Crook at 1234
Earl Street, Space 48, San Luis Beach, Ca. 90503; (3) 1997 Chevy pick-up, Cal Lic#7C1234 at
1234 Ocean Breeze Avenue, San Luis Beach Ca. 90250.

Checking the information provided by Virgin Mobile, your affiant discovered that telephone
number 310-555-7661 had been dialed from the cellular phone number owned by Robert Crook
several times and telephone number 310-555-7661 has called the cellular phone number (310-
555-4032) owned by Robert Crook several times. Through departmental records, your affiant
was able to identify that telephone number 310-555-7661 is associated with Deborah Crook at
1234 Ocean Breeze Avenue, San Luis Beach Ca. 90250.

Your affiant learned, while doing local agency checks for contacts with Robert Crook, that an
employee of San Miguel Beach Police Department was familiar with Robert Crook. The
employee of San Miguel Beach Police Department stated that Robert Crook grew up in San
Miguel Beach and later moved to the city of San Luis Beach. According to the employee of
San Miguel Beach Police Department, Robert Crook while living in San Miguel Beach
embraced the Hispanic gang sub-culture that exits in San Miguel Beach and Robert Crook
obtained a tattoo of the San Miguel Beach city zip code on his stomach area.

On May 3rd, 2005, your affiant and members of the San Luis Beach Police Department, Special
Investigations Unit conducted surveillance starting at 1234 Ocean Breeze Avenue, San Luis
Beach Ca. 90250. Your affiant observed three vehicles parked in the driveway of 1234 Ocean
Breeze Avenue: (1) 1992 burgundy Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031 (registered to Robert
Crook); (2) 1989 blue Honda Accord, Cal Lic#2PPA263 (registered to Crook and Julia Crook)
and (3) White Toyota pick-up, Cal Lic#6E04078 (registered to Christian Crook at 1234 Ocean
Breeze Avenue, San Luis Beach Ca.). Your affiant conducted surveillance on Robert Crook

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after Robert Crook exited from the front door of 1234 Ocean Breeze Avenue, San Luis Beach,
Ca. 90250.

Robert Crook drove the burgundy 1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031 to the rear of 1054
Aviation Blvd., San Miguel Beach where Robert Crook met up with a male subject driving black
SUV type vehicle with chrome rims. Robert Crook went over to the driver side window of the
black SUV and conducted an apparent hand-to-hand narcotics transaction. After meeting with
the driver of black SUV, Robert Crook met with a male white juvenile subject, approximately
15-17 years old. The male white juvenile subject approached Robert Crook on a skateboard.
The male white juvenile got into the front passenger side of Robert Crook’s vehicle and got out
of Robert Crook’s vehicle about 30-45 seconds later, and skateboarded away from Robert
Crook’s vehicle.

On May 4th, 2005, your affiant and members of the San Luis Beach Police Department, Special
Investigations Unit conducted surveillance on Robert Crook The burgundy 1992 Toyota Camry,
Cal Lic#3BBE031 was located parked in front of space 16 at 1234 Earl Street, San Luis Beach
Ca. 90503. The blue 1989 Honda Accord, Cal Lic#2PPA263 was also parked near space 16 at
1234 Earl Street, San Luis Beach Ca. 90503. A female subject was observed by your affiant
coming from mobile home space #16 going into the burgundy 1992 Toyota Camry, Cal
Lic#3BBE031 and then back into mobile home space #16. Robert Crook was observed by your
affiant coming out of mobile home space #16 in a bath robe, apparently undressed, and went to
the burgundy 1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031 and then back to mobile home space #16.

During the course of surveillance on May 4th, 2005, your affiant and members of the San Luis
Beach Police Department, Special Investigations Unit during the hours of 1100 to 1440 hours,
made the following observations:

1. Robert Crook drove (1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031) to the “LAX Suites”
hotel/motel on Aviation Bl. and went to a room and stayed for about six minutes then left
the location.
2. Robert Crook met up with a white female adult at 1234 Ocean Breeze Avenue, San Luis
Beach Ca. 90250. Female stayed for about ten minutes and then left the location.
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3. Robert Crook drove (1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031) to 1234 Meyer Lane, San
Luis Beach, met with male subjects at location, and left after four minutes.
4. Robert Crook drove (1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031) to an apartment building
located on the north/west corner of 139th and Normandie, City of Santa Rosa Beach and
met with a male white adult. Robert Crook drove this subject over to 1651 147th Street,
Santa Rosa Beach, where a male Hispanic adult met with the male white adult passenger.
This meeting lasted about 30 -60 seconds. Robert Crook then drove the male white adult
passenger back to the apartment buildings at the north/west corner of 139th and
Normandie Ave. The meeting with this male white adult (including the driving time and
meeting with the subject at 1651 147th Street) lasted about eight minutes.
5. Robert Crook drove (1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031) to the north/east corner of
190th Street and Mary Ann Drive and met with a male white subject, approximately 18-
20 years old. Robert Crook meets with this subject for approximately 15-40 seconds.
The white male subject then gets into the front passenger side of a 2003 Nissan (Cal
Lic#5GBB936) which drives away in a different direction than Robert Crook.
6. Robert Crook drove (1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031) to the area of 1234 Grant
Avenue, City of San Luis Beach, where Robert Crook was flagged down by a male white
subject, approximately 30 years old with several tattoos and a shaved head. Robert
Crook was on his cellular phone and appeared to be looking for someone, when this male
subject, who was holding a cellular phone, waved down Robert Crook. Robert Crook
pulled into the driveway of 1234 Grant Avenue and the white male subject with the
shaved head met with Robert Crook at the driver’s side window of Robert Crook vehicle.
Robert Crook met with this subject for about two minutes before leaving. The male
white subject with the shaved head then appeared to go into unit #3 at 1234 Grant
Avenue.
7. Robert Crook drove (1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031) to the driveway for the
apartments at 1234 Mathews Avenue, San Luis Beach. A female white subject, about
18-20 years old, heavy set met up with Robert Crook via the front passenger side
window of Robert Crook’s vehicle. A second female white, about 16-20 years old also
met with Robert Crook at his vehicle. Robert Crook stayed at this location for about two
minutes before leaving.

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8. Robert Crook drove (1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031) to the area of 1234 Bataan
Road and picked up a male white juvenile who was standing on the sidewalk. The male
juvenile appeared to be about 15-17 years old. Robert Crook drove with the male
juvenile around the block. Detectives observed the male juvenile pointing towards
item(s) in Robert Crook open hand/palm and the male juvenile and Robert Crook
discussing the item(s) in Robert Crook hand/palm. After Robert Crook drove around the
block once, Robert Crook dropped off the male juvenile in front of 1234 Bataan Road.
This meeting lasted about one minute.
9. Robert Crook drove (1992 Toyota Camry, Cal Lic#3BBE031) to the area of Speyer
Lane, just east of Goodman Lane, in the City of San Luis Beach and went inside an
unknown residence on Speyer Lane, just east of Goodman Lane. Robert Crook stayed at
this location for about six minutes.
10. During the surveillance on Robert Crook, Robert Crook was talking and using his
cellular phone very frequently.

Your affiant has formed the expert opinion that the activity observed on May 3rd and May 4th,
2005 involving Robert Crook going to various locations for a short period of time along with
various subjects making personal contact with Robert Crook for a short period of time and then
leaving indicates that controlled substances (narcotics) are being sold by Robert Crook and that
Robert Crook uses his vehicle to transport/store controlled substances. This narcotics traffic
when coupled with the information previously received by your affiant has led your affiant to
form the expert opinion that controlled substances (marijuana, alprazolam and clonazepam)
has/is and will be sold from Robert Crook and that controlled substances are being and will be
stored/sold from the residences at 1234 W. Ocean Breeze Avenue, San Luis Beach Ca. 90250
and 1234 Earl Street, Space #16, San Luis Beach Ca. 90503.

It is your affiant’s experience that records and paraphernalia such as weighing devices, cutting
material, and other containers are permanently possessed by narcotic traffickers in much the
same way a business will maintain records and tools of its trade, whether or not the business has
a particular item in inventory on a given day. It is your affiant’s experience that vehicle(s) are
commonly used and possessed by narcotic traffickers for the transportation, storage and sales of
narcotics.
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Based upon the information contained in this affidavit, coupled with your affiant’s training and
experience, your affiant states that the items of drug paraphernalia and documentation
enumerated on pages SW&A #4 and #5 of this affidavit are articles that are commonly found in,
and associated with, places where controlled substances are found to be present. It is your
affiant’s experience that narcotic traffickers usually maintain their residence as a storage facility
for the trafficking and sales of narcotics. Your affiant has reason to believe and does believe
that there are controlled substance(s) in the form of marijuana, alprazolam and clonazepam
being sold and stored from the residence(s) of Robert Crook at 1234 W. Ocean Breeze Avenue,
San Luis Beach Ca. 90250 and 1234 Earl Street, Space #16, San Luis Beach Ca. 90503 for
which this warrant is requested. Your affiant has reason to believe and does believe that there is
controlled substance(s) in the form of marijuana, alprazolam and clonazepam being transported,
stored and sold from the vehicle(s) for which this warrant is requested.

Your affiant has been present during the execution of numerous search warrants. In virtually all
of these instances, your affiant has observed utility bills pertaining to the location and/or
personal letters addressed to the occupants of the location within the residence being searched.
On many occasions, your affiant has observed handwritten notes or papers, keys that fit the
location locks, and wallets, purses, diaries, phone books, and luggage tags, all of which
contained in or upon them some personalization or which tended to identify the owner(s) thereof
and thus circumstantially identified to your affiant the occupant(s) of the premises for the
purposes of arrest, identification and crime charging. Your affiant has been present during the
execution of numerous search warrants. In virtually all of these instances, your affiant has
observed utility bills pertaining to the location and/or personal letters addressed to the occupants
of the location within the residence being searched. On many occasions, your affiant has
observed handwritten notes or papers, keys that fit the location locks, and wallets, purses,
diaries, phone books, and luggage tags, all of which contained in or upon them some
personalization or which tended to identify the owner(s) thereof and thus circumstantially
identified to your affiant the occupant(s) of the premises for the purposes of arrest, identification
and crime charging.

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Based upon the facts set forth in this affidavit, it my opinion that suspect(s) are selling controlled
substances from the residence(s) listed in the “to be searched page”. That these residences are the
main base of operations and that the suspect(s) are taking orders over the telephone for pickup
and delivery and that suspect(s) are using cellular phones to facilitate the pickup and delivery of
controlled substances being sold. Thus, I also request this warrant authorize searching officers to
answer the residence telephones and cellular telephones. It is my opinion persons will call
ordering narcotics and that such calls will constitute evidence of the commission of a felony.

It is your affiant’s experience and the experience of other narcotic investigators with whom your
affiant has spoken with that suspect(s) who traffic in narcotics frequently possess cellular
telephones to enhance their trade. These suspect(s) use cellular telephones to house buyers and
sellers lists, track profits and losses, store receipts, and to communicate with other traffickers of
narcotics. Thus, your affiant requests if cellular telephones are located in possession of
suspect(s) and/or location(s) listed in the “to be searched page” being searched as authorized by
this warrant that your affiant be allowed to seize such cellular telephones. An offsite search of
the suspect’s cellular telephone, including all storage devices, is needed for a complete search of
all the data on the cellular telephone may be necessary, based on your affiant’s experience that
suspect(s) who traffic in narcotics will use cellular telephones to enhance their trade.

In order to assure that the cellular telephone can be examined (including a forensic examination)
all peripheral equipment, such as powering devices and external storage devices will need to be
collected along with manuals and support documentation. A forensic examination of the cellular
phone(s) in a controlled environment with forensic equipment may be necessary in order to
assist not only your affiant’s investigation, but also the interests of the suspect(s) in this matter.

It is also your affiant’s experience and the experience of other narcotic investigators with whom
your affiant has spoken with that suspect(s) who traffic in narcotics frequently possess
computers to enhance their trade. These suspect(s) use computers to house buyers and seller’s
lists, track profits and losses, store receipts, and to communicate with other traffickers of
narcotics. Thus, your affiant also requests if computers are located in possession of suspect(s)
listed and/or location(s) listed in the “to be searched page” being searched as authorized by this
warrant that your affiant be allowed to seize such computers.
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An off site search of the suspect’s computer system, including all storage devices, is needed as
your affiant’s experience has shown that computer systems can store an equivalent to hundreds
of thousands or even millions of pages of information. Also, as suspect’s can disguise or rename
computer files at will, a complete search of all the data on the computer system may be
necessary. This can best be done in a controlled environment with forensic equipment. This will
assist not only your affiant’s investigation, but also the interests of the suspect(s) in this matter.

In order to assure that the computer system can be forensically examined all peripheral
equipment, such as computer hardware, software and external storage devices will need to be
collected along with manuals and support documentation. Computer hardware consists of all
equipment which can collect, analyze, create, display, convert, store, conceal, or transmit
electronic, magnetic, optical, or similar computer impulses or data.

As evidence in this matter could be stored either on a computer hard drive or on removable
storage devices, such as, floppy disks, CD’s, or tapes, all removable storage devices would need
to be seized. Due to the storage capacity of removable storage devices an on scene inspection of
them would not be practical.

Your affiant requests that the identity of the CI remain confidential for the following reasons:
disclosure will jeopardize the life and safety of the CI and disclosure will destroy the CI’s future
usefulness to law enforcement.

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