10ofRods
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In my experience, yes they would, especially if the owner of property signs the consent to search and is not a suspect. They do not have anything to lose at that point and they could potentially gain valuable evidence for their investigation.
Which could then be challenged by a defense attorney and perhaps thrown out of court. It's just standard LE in CO to get a warrant. Same in CA. And many other places.