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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9YzWsFZWzk

Deputies Leeper and Rodriguez back up Deputy Ian Dunbar on a traffic stop. The passenger and driver are asked to step out of the vehicle for questioning. After getting consent to search the vehicle deputies find meth and paraphernalia. The driver continually denies that the drugs are his, even though his debit card was found in the same backpack. During further searching a meth pipe is found in a drink the driver had been drinking from. He is arrested for possession and tampering with evidence, the passenger is released. 

Name Ian Dunbar
Rank Deputy 1st Class
Agency Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department
Station/Area Command All
Age 26
From Bernalillo County/ East Mountain Area
Hired 09/2012
Why Law Enforcement Law Enforcement is something I always wanted to be a part of. During college I decided to start pursuing becoming a Deputy and it has stuck with me ever since.
First Arrest My first arrest I remember was my first night on field training. My FTO and I tried to conduct a traffic stop on a suspicious vehicle and it failed to yield. After a 13 minute vehicle pursuit, 1/2 mile foot chase, and K-9 search we caught the offender.
Best part of the job The daily changes and variety of experiences. Nothing is ever the same and it makes the job stay fresh and enjoyable every day.
Hobbies Spending time with my family and friends.
Favorite Quote You sleep in the bed you make.
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