I'll have to see if I can find the article, but there was one written that had some more elaboration on what happened when they were stopped. One of the officers even said Kam didn't stop because they were almost out of gas which is very plausible. The wording was a little strange though I recall. They also conflicted on what was seen when they stopped the boys. The one who spoke to them at the window said he only noticed two boxes and a suit. The one who did the walk around claimed he saw some camping gear and maps. But the officer at the window said he never saw anything like that. Again, the wording they used was strange as was their conflicting reports especially when both officers were in such close proximity to one another. I mean it's a Toyota RAV not a bus. Take a combination of being tired and then worried about running out of gas, it probably spooked them pretty good to get as far as they did only to get flagged to stop by an unfamiliar vehicle. I have to wonder if those patrols even have red and blue lights or yellow lights like a road construction pickup. I got the impression they're something akin to public safety. I may not have taken them seriously or trusted the officers either based on what they were driving and how they were dressed. Then again I've never experienced an alcohol checkpoint. Minnesota and Wisconsin ruled them unconstitutional.
That could also be the difference of the one in the window just seeing the back seat area, and then the other one being able to see the space behind the back seats. (If that makes sense) MOO