Kat
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Upon reviewing LE's initial search warrant, I noticed the following detail, which I haven't seen discussed here (forgive me if it has).
So, it appears as if the canine may have hit on the OUTSIDE of one of the two Baker vehicles. I wonder why that would be, and if so, what part of the vehicle???
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I went back and relooked at the wording on the search warrant outlining this description.
My take on it and I could be wrong. There is a standard way of communicating in writing that is the same within the military as is with LE. (Just a few differences, but very similar because both entities are structured very alike).
the use of the words "in or on" is one of those IMHO.
For instance, when writing up a formal or official document, that will go to record rock solid descriptives are not used because they can be argued later.
On or in is one of those phrases.
At or about is another. For example: At or about 13:00 I witnessed so and so walking north of such and such street.
HTH.