AFFIDAVIT
I, Michael W. Roths, a duly commissioned law enforcement officer of Kingman County, being of leagal age and duly sworn, allege that on April 29, 2008 in Kingman County, Kansas:
On 04/29.2008 I was assisting the city of Kingman on a domestic violence call at 640 W.B. Kingman, Kansas. Dispatch advised that the suspect was a Jeremy Weeks and he was driving a grey 2 door Honda. Deputy David Hillman located the vehicle leaving the scene and stated that they were north bound on Ninnescah Street. We intiated a traffic stop on the 400 block of N. Ninnescah. Hillman made contact with Weeks who became defiant and refusing to exit his vehicle. Weeks finally decided that he would exit his vehicle but when he did he rolled up all the windows and locked the doors and dropped the keys in the sun roof which was cracked. I then served Weeks a copy of the protection from stalking order in regards to the domestic that had occured at 640 W.B.
After the city officer's spoke to Weeks he was released however Weeks was unable to get into his vehicle since he locked his self out. I found this odd, Weeks left the scene and Captain Lux asked if he needed assistance to unlock his vechicle and he stated no. A few minutes later dispatch received a call from the resident at 408 N. Ninnescah in regards to Weeks vechicle blocking her driveway. The vehicle was removed by EAM cars at the request of the land owner. I found all this to be a little odd. I contacted Deputy Hank ****ing with the Sedgwick County Sheriff's department to see if he would assist us with his Patrol Dog.
At approximately 1610 hours ****ing arrived with his K-9 and conducted an open air sniff on the vehicle. ****ing advised that his K-9 alerted twice to the vehicle for having some type of contraband inside. Hillman then opened the vehicle and we conducted a search. Inside the vehicle i could smell the odor of raw marijuana. I located a sandwich baggie inside the center console that contained a green leafy substance which i believed to be marijuana. I seized the baggy and tested it with a NIC kit which tested positive for marijuana. We the secured the vehicle and located Weeks at the Casey's General store where he was placed in custody for possession of marijuana. I then transported Weeks to the Kingman County Jail. Weeks was then released to the detention deputies custody for processing.
Deputy Michael W. Roths
Affiant