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sTATE oF TEXAS ' § 1N THE coUNTY Cot;m
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LAUREN ELIZABETH AYcocK § NAVARRo couN'rY,.TEXAs

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TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID.C()URT:

vNow comes Lauren Elizabeth, Aycock, D_efendant, and files this Motion to Suppress and
shows the following: l n

1. Defendant has been charged with the offenses of Possession of a Controlled
Substance Penalty Group l- Under 1 Gram in a Drug Free Zone in Cause No. C35719~CR,
Possession of a Controlled Substance l’enalty Group l- Over 4 Grams Under 200 Grams with
Intent to Deliver in a Drug Free Zone in Cause No. C37820-CR, and 'Possession of° a Controlled
Substance Penalty Group 3 - Under 28 Grams in a Drug-Free Zone in Cause l\lo. C35723-CR.

2. On or about June ll, 2014, officers of the Navarro County Sheriff’s Department `
executed a search warrant at 2924 W. State Hwy. 22, Corsicana, Texas. As a result of the
execution of said search warrant, evidence that may be used by the State at trial of this cause was
seized. -

3. The ' actions of the Navarro County Sheriff’ s Departrnent violated the
constitutional and statutory rights of the Defendant under the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth
Amendments to the United States Constitution, Article I, Section 9 of the Texas Constitution,
and under Article 38.23 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.

4. Lauren Elizabeth Aycock was arrested without lawful warrant, probable cause or

4 other lawful authority in violation of the rights of Lauren Elizabeth Aycock pursuant to the

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o Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, Article I,
Sections 9, 10 and 19 of the Constitution of the State of Texas.

5. Any statements obtained from Lauren Elizabeth Aycock were obtained in `
violation of Article 38.22 of the Texas Code of Criminal l_’rocedure and in violation of the rights -
of Lauren Elizabeth Aycock pursuant to the Fourth, Fifth,` Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments to
the United States Constitution, Article I, Sections 9, 10 and 19 of the Constitution of the State of
Texas. n 4

6».` Any wire, oral,» or electronic communications intercepted in connection with this
case were seized without lawful warrant, probable cause or other lawful authority in violation of
state and federal law. v

7. Any tangible evidence seized in connection with this case was seized without
warrant, probable cause or other lawful authority in violation of the rights of Lauren Elizabeth
Aycock pursuant to the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States
Constitution, Article I, Sections 9, 10 and 19 of the Constitution of the State of Texas.

8. Defendant specifically shows that the search warrant at issue in this case, under
which said evidence was seized, was in violation of the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth

Amendments to the United States Constitution, Article I, Sections 9, 10 and 19 of the

Constitution of the State of Texas and under Article 38.23 of the Texas Code of Criminal

Procedure, for the following reasons:

a. The affidavit upon which the search warrant was based was improperly
and illegally executed.

b. The warrant was illegally issued for the reason that the supporting
affidavit does not reflect sufficient probable cause to justify the issuance of a search
warrant, in that: (i) the affidavit lacks sufficient underlying circumstances which would

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permit the conclusion that the alleged contraband was at the location in which it was
claimed; and (ii) the affidavit fatally fails to state sufficient underlying circumstances to
establish the credibility of the affiant

c. 'I‘he warrant was illegally issued because the affidavit did not show

probable cause sufficient to justify the issuance of the search warrant, because the

magistrate who issued the search warrant did not have a substantial basis for concluding l

that probable cause existed, i.e., that the alleged contraband would be found in a
particular place, and thus did not meet the totality of the circumstances analysis adopted

in w 103 s.cr 2317, (1983)`.
d. The search warrant was illegally issued because the magistrates probable

cause determination reflected an improper analysis of the totality of the circumstances -

test when, as a matter of law,‘ the probable cause determination was not objectively
reasonable

e. The search warrant was illegally issued because the issuing magistrate was
misled by information in the affidavit that the affiant officer knew was false or would

have known was false except for his reckless disregard for the truth.

9. Therefor_e, Defendant requests that the following matters be suppressed at trial of

this cause:

a. Any and all tangible evidence seized by law enforcement officers or
others in connection with the detention and arrest of Lauren Elizabeth Aycock in this
case or in connection with the investigation of this case, and any testimony by the
Navarro County Sheriff’s Department or any other law enforcement officers or others

concerning such evidence.

 

b. 'I‘he arrest of Lauren Elizabeth Aycock at the time and place in question
and any and all evidence which relates to the arrest, and any testimony by the Navarro
County Sheriff’s Department or any other law enforcement officers or others concerning
any action of Lauren Elizabeth Aycock while in detention or under arrest in connection
with this case, g

c. All written and oral statements made by Lauren Elizabeth Aycock to any
law enforcement officers or others in connection with this case, and any testimony by the
Navarro County Sheriff’s 'Department or any other law enforcement officers or others n
concerning any such statements

d. All wire, oral, or electronic communications intercepted in connection
with this case and any and all evidence derived from said communications

e. Any other matters that the Court finds should be suppressed upon hearing
of this motion.

WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, Defendant prays that the Court suppress
such matters at trial of these causes, and for such other and further relief in connection therewith
that is proper.

Respectfully submitted,
LAW OFFICE OF NEAL GREEN, IR.
110 West Col]in Avenue
P. O. Box 346
~.Corsicana, Texas 75151

903-874-9009
903-874-5494 - Fax

By:
Ne Green, J .
State Bar No. 24036679

nancy@nealg;eenlaw.com
Attomey for lauren Elizabeth Aycock

 

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Case Number

lnchENT/QFFENSE REPoRT ' c14 -ovsso

iii Reee|ved Date Received Tlme Recelved Me'thod Rece|ved By
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lNC|DENT/OFFENSE SUPPLEMENT C14 '07690
investigator Asslgned Althomp| Area SubdN/Grid
15SD-RAGAN, RICKE'I CQMPLBTED CID
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METHAMPHETAMINE APPROX 5 . BG, RED
BAGGIE W/SUSUS PECTED METHAMPHETAMINE
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EVIDENC MISC. RED BAGGIE W/RESIDUAL AMCUNT SUSPECTED $0 . 00 N
METHAMPHETAMINE ’
EVIDENC MISC . BLACK SAFE W/KEY $0 . 00 N
EVIDENC MISC . VARIOUS PRESCRIPTION BOTTLES W/FILLS $0 . 00 N
EVIDENC MISC . ZIPPERED PCUCH, NUMERCUS EMPTY BAGGIBS $0 . 00 N
AND BLACK DIGITAL SCALES '
EVIDENC MISC . GLASS METHAMPHETAMINE PIPE W/SUSPECTED $0 . 00 N
METHAMPHETAMINE '
EVIDENC CASH 1750 U.S. CUR.RENCY RELEASED TO D.A. ’S $1,750.00 N
OFFICE SU'BJECT TO ASSBT FORFEITURE
EVIDENC COMPUTER EQUIP SAMSUNG SPH-762 CELL PHONE W/CHARGER $0 . 00 N
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SUSPECT EDRINGTON, RCBERT KYLE l 7 . '
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'OFFENSE REPORT (755534.1)
?ase Number: C14-07690 by Officer 156D (RAGAN, RICKEY) 06/11/14

§TATE OF TEXAS - LAUREN AYCOCK AND ROBERT EDRINGTON J¥vmv w
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xvcock, Lauren Manufacture / Deliver Controlled Substance \5§' J\
- PG 1 >= 4g<2009 / Drug Free Zone (Meth) NA
State Hwy 22 Texas Health and Safety Code 481. 112 F,mx
Zorsicana, Texas First Degree Felony /

Possession of Controlled Substance

PG l <1g / Drug Free Zone (Oxycodone, Morphine)
Texas Health and Safety Code 481. 134

Third Degree Felony

Possession of Controlled Substance
PG 3 <28g / Drug Free Zone (Diazepam)
Texas Health and Safety Code 481.134
State Jail Felony

Zdrincton, Robert Manufacture / Deliver Controlled Substance

' PG 1 >= 4g <2009 / Drug Free Zone (Meth)
.324 w. state Hwy 22 Texas Health and Safety Code 481. 134
Zorsicana, Texas First Degree Felony

Possession of Controlled Substance

PG 1 <1g / Drug Free Zone (Oxycodone, Morphine)
Texas Health and Safety Code 481. 134 ‘

Third Degree Felony

Possession of Controlled Substance
PG 3 <289 / Drug Free Zone (Diazepam)
Texas Health and Safety Code 481.134
State Jail Felony

SYNOPSIS:

)n 6/11/14 during execution of a narcotics search warrant, Lauren
\ycock and Robert Edrington were found to be in possession of
methamphetamine and other controlled substances in form of
)rescription medications. The location where Ms. Aycock and Mr
Bdrington resided and found in possession of above controlled
substances was within 1000 feet of James L. Collins Catholic School,
which is a drug free zone. Ms. Aycock and Mr. Edrington were
arrested and charged with Man/Del CS PG1 >= 49<2009 / DFZ, POCS PG 1
:19 /DFz and Pocs PG3 <2sg /DFz.

 

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Stan Farmer went to 2924 W. State Hwy 22 in Corslcana, TX to k kw

e residence. Sergeant Ragan and other Nddmfd@¥““
NCSO Narcotic Offlcers had received information about subjects atM Uvndm¢`a at
that location possession and selling methamphetamine and ,.
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Sergeant Ragan knocked on the door and a subject identified as UnuMJhA`mHMnd
Bruce Edrington answered the door. Sergeant Ragan identified /’ €!‘ ---
himself and asked if officers could enter the residence. Bruce a+
Edrin to allowed officers inside and told office that he would

sidence. Officers observed a white
male, later identified as Robert rington, exit a bedroom on thelJ&,¥“L
southeast corner of the residence. Sergeant Ragan could hear a *' waY.
female's voice in the bedroom and noticed that the female subject N$£e€,

delayed exiting the bedroom. Sergeant Ragan could hear what 1}“)30““&¢5

   
     
 

  
 

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narcotics complaint and asked for identification. Both Robert
Edrington and Bruce Edrington provided their information to

officers and Ms. Aycock stated that her drivers license was in

bedroom. Sergeant Ragan requested that she get her drivers

license and Ms. Aycock went to her bedroom where she retrieved

her drivers license. Sergeant Ragan noticed that Ms. Aycock

removed her wallet that contained her drivers license from a small

black safe and then locked the safe back. Sergeant Ragan noticed

that Ms. Aycock used a key on the necklace she was wearing to

open the safe. Sergeant Ragan has B_Qlaled_g_e`tmh_p_r_g_ri_gu§_" A.SSW"'U/FWW.¢?
f1eld e eri ' ' 'lar o wiat Ms. Ga“S°?;
Aycock ad in her bedroom, are commonly used to hold illegal

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Ms. Aycock then returned to the living room and provided
officers with her drivers.license. Ms. Aycock and Robert
Edrington told officers that they lived at the residence

 
   

     

together. B _qrington stated that he was visitin~ and
came to e residence on ~ 1 o mm»~r

        
    

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Captain Farmer noticed a prescription bottle sitting on top of the '
kitchen counter in plain view from the living room. The bottle MNJ
did not contain a label and a residual amount of a substance was ABQW

 

seen inside the bottle. Sergeant Ragan asked who the bottle
belonged to and Robert stated that someone had left it at the

   

residence. Sergeant Ragan asked if offlcers could look 1nside
the bottle and Robert Edrington told officers that they could WM*A VUNS
look inside. Captain Farmer opened the bottle and noticed a ni$fw

residual amount of suspected marijuana. The bottle was later
marked Drug Exhibit #1 (D-l). Sergeant Ragan asked if anyone 1n h“iad
the residence had prescription medlcation and Ms. Aycock st

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that she did. NMS¢ Aycock showed Ser n to her ro `and durf@jnj
gave consent for Ser ook through t e pr s lp ion,»@uoq“nan
medication and Ms Aycock stated that she did. Ms Aycock md

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the bottles. Sergeant Ragan noticed ul
of pills inside one prescription bottle (D-2). s. Aycock tol
Sergeant Ragan that the unidentified pills were given to her by
a friend. Ms. Aycock stated that the pills were a diuretic and
\not prescription medication. Ms. Aycock stated that she no a.'-hij§ "
longer had the correct bottle and had placed the pills in the l h- l
bottle with her prescription. Ms. Aycock'and Sergeant Ragan ale (/|

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then returned to the living room. Sergeant Ragan asked for / quvrh **Ej
consent to search the residence from both Ms. Aycock and Robert )¢w¢{v nuvdW
Edrington. Both Ms. Aycock and Robert Edrington refused to 45“&“' MQM
give consent. At that time, Sergeant Ragan left the location SL

to attempt to obtain a search warrant for the residence. Captain +dna
Farmer and Sergeant Waller remained on location whlle Sergeant W“"*m

Ragan attempted to obtain a search warrant .-'Mvob\`\\$a\<h`ll¢ga“§ ¢`SSW €""¢"':'j mg‘u‘j

Sergeant Ragan completed a complaint and affidavit to which
Justice of the Peace Vicki Gray issued a search warrant for the
residence at 2924 W. State Hwy 22, Corsicana, TX including all
outbuildings and vehicles at the location. Sergeant Ragan
returned to the location and provided a copy of the search
warrant to Ms. Aycock and Robert Edrington.

Officers searched the residence and located numerous items of
contraband in a bedroom on the southeast corner of the

residence which was identified as Ms. Aycock and Robert
Edrington’s bedroom. Officers located a shoe box under_the

bed that contained pieces of straw with burnt ends along with
"Q~tips" with an unknown substance on them. Sergeant Ragan is
familiar with straws with burnt ends being commonly used with
methamphetamine. A small red colored baggie contalning a
residual amount of a crystal like substance suspected to be
methamphetamine was found in the trash can in the bedroom.

The baggie was later marked Non-Drug Exhibit #1 (ND-l). Officers
located a black safe (ND-2) in the bedroom on a foot stool.
Officers asked Ms. Aycock where the key to the safe was located
and she replied that she had lost the key. Sergeant Ragan

asked about a key on her necklace that she was wearing and she
showed officers the key. Ms. Aycock told officers the key on the
necklace was to the storage building in the back yard. Ms.
Aycock gave the key to officers and the key opened the safe
location in the bedroom.»'ylmo.M-'\_

Officers noticed numerous items of contraband inside the safe
when it was opened. Sergeant Ragan observed numerous prescription

bottles gith Ms, Ayggck's name on them. Sergeant Ragan later
1 entified the pills in eac ot e an observed that three

3 bottles contained pills that did not belong inside the bottle.

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known as Valium, were located in an Adderall bottle. Sergeant
Ragan has knowledge that Diazepam (Valium) is a controlled
substance. Two round blue colored pills (D~5) identified as
Oxycodone and two gray colored pills (D-5) identified as
Morphine were located in a Carisoprodol bottle. Sergeant Ragan
has knowledge that Oxycodone and Morphine are also both
controlled substances. One prescription bottle contained
numerous white ills identifled as Hydrocodone as well as a
single yellow plll also identified as Hydrocodone. Both the
white pills and the yellow pill were identified as Hydrocodone but
the yellow pill was not kept in it's correct prescription bottle
The other bottles contained the correct prescription pills (ND-3)
Sergeant Ragan located a zippered pouch (ND-4) that contained
numerous small empty red baggies similar to the baggie located
in the trash can. Sergeant Ragan knows that such baggies are
commonly used to package narcotics. A set of black digital
scales were also 1nside the zippered pouch. Two small red
baggies and a clear plastic baggie all containing a crystal

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suspected methamphetamine were marked (D-3). Also inside d

the safe was a lastic baggie contai i 0.0 1n U pm didn N'?fbf
urre . er agan has knowledge an previous as mae 09 wm
1eld experience that currency obtained through narcotic Y-¥

sales are commonly kept with narcotics and packaging ' ag”“'£“°"`

r»paraphernalia. A clear plastic bag containing\$2.50 in

change was also inside the safe. The bag of change was
left in the safe when placed into evidence.

A glass methamphetamine pipe (ND-5) containing suspected
methamphetamine residue was found inside a black tennis shoe

in the closet of the bedroom. Ms. Aycock advised that the shoe
and the pipe belonged to Robert Edrington. Sergeant Ragan
asked Robert Edrington if the pipe located inside the shoe
belonged to him and he advised that it did not-

During the search of the bedroom where the narcotics were

located, officers found identifying information and personal

property belonging to both Ms; Aycock and Robert Edrington.

Both Ms. Aycock and Robert Edrington advised that the

methamphetamine that officers found and the prescription

pills located in the wrong prescription bottles did not

belong to them. Both Ms. Aycock and Robert Edrington were

placed into custody and transported to the NCSO to compete 5 kowco“uth
booking. Bruce Edrington was released at the location without °a“o“°q“}s
charges after determining that he did not reside at the location. n*oi*b
Bruce Edrington did not have access o or property in the 17
bedroom where the narcotics were_located. V°"““"

The suspected methamphetamine (D-5) was later tested and field
tested positive for methamphetamine. The baggies were weighed
and the two red baggies of suspected methamphetamine weighed
approx.4 1.69 and 1.8g both including packaging. The clear baggie
of suspected methamphetamine weighed approx. S.Sg including
packaging. The total amount of suspected methamphetamine was
approx. 9g. The Oxycodone pills weighed approx. O.lg and the
Morphine pills weighed approx. 0.3g. The Diazepam (Valium) pills
weighed approx. lg. `

Both Ms. Aycock and Robert Edrington were charged with Man/Del

PG 1>=4g <200g / DFz, Pocs Pc3 <28g / DFz and Pocs PGl<lg /DFz.

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Sergeant Ragan issued Ms. Aycock_wrltten recelpt #6809 for the SEMHV¢ ‘
$1750.00 Us currency located 1n the safe. The $1750.00 Us "\ 7\ hilltop
Currency (ND~6) was later released to the District Attorney's , 115va MW¢|\¢§,,

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Office, subject to asset forfeiture. wnwu re t
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A Samsung cell phone model SPH-L72 ` belonging to cH“s@“Uthm¢

Ms. Aycock was also located at the residence. Sergeant Ragan Mv?h%t ~

has knowledge and previous field experience as cell phones being rental W, w
commonly used for contact between dealers and buyers during wandn+
narcotic sales. Sergeant Ragan later completed a complaint '
and affidavit to which District Judge James Lagomarsino issued

a search warrant for the Samsung cell phone model SPH~L72

_ . ~ belonging to Ms. Aycock. Detective Michael

Dockery with Corsicana Police Department recovered the

electronic data and memory from the cell phone and burned to a
disc. Sergeant Ragan took possession of the disc and forwarded
with case file. The cell phone was then marked (ND-7) and
placed into evidence.

Sergeant Ragan will send Drug Exhibit #3,4 and 5 to the DPS
Lab in Waco, Texas for further analysis. Drug Exhibits #l,
2 and Non Drug Exhibits #1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 will be placed
into evidence at the sheriff's office.

RUG EVIDENCE:

prescription bottle with suspected marijuana residue.
prescription bottle with multiple.different type pills inside
Adderall bottle containing (5) Diazepam (Valium) pills,

total weight of approx. 1g

.Carisoprodol bottle containing (2) Oxycodone pills and (2)
Morphine pills,~total weight of approx. 0.4g

One clear baggie containing suspected methamphetamine
(approx. 5.8g), one red baggie containing suspected
methamphetamine (approx. 1.8g) and one red baggie

containing suspected methamphetamine (approx. 1.6)

)N-DRUG EVIDENCE:

red baggie containing residual amount of suspected
methamphetamine

black safe with key

various prescription bottles containing pills

zippered pouch, numerous empty baggies and black
digital scales

glass methamphetamine pipe with suspected methamphetamine
$1750.00 US Currency, released to DA's Office subject to
asset forfeiture

Samsung cell phone model SPH-762 with charger

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Login |D: rdavis ORl Number: TX1750100
Case Number: 2012~00018722
Type No. Name Address Phone Race Sex DOB/Age
Suspect 1 Aycock. Lauren Elizabeth 2924 W STATE H|GHWAY (903)851-1250 White Female 07/04/1984
22 .
Corsicana,TX 75110 28
Victim 1 Huffman. Rebekah Lea 213 E DRANE AVE (903)872-3871 White Fema|e 01/07/1982
` Corsicana,TX 75110 30
Vlctim 2 Pittman, Jeffrey Wil|iam UNKNOWN (903)340-5820 White Ma|e 06/30/1983
Corsicana,TX 75110 29
Witness 1 Edrington. Robert Ky|e 2926 W STATE H|GHWAY (903)851-1250 White Ma|e 12/30/1986
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?{L§(|\r\' a Witness 2 Newton, Monica Renee 109 N FORDYCE (903)467-6426 White Fema|e 07/04/1982
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Name: Aycock, Lauren Elizabeth Race: White Sex: Fema|e DOB: 07/04/1984
` Address: 2924 W STATE H|GHWAY 22 Height: 58 5 in Welght: 165.0 lbs. j.! i;; ;- _
Corsicana TX 75110 Eyes: Bnown Halr: Blondn Age: 28
Prlmary Phone: (903)851-1250 SSN: DVL #: State: TX
Dlspos|tlon`:\ An'ested Date: 09/12/2012 Custody Status: |n C_ustody
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Dlspos|tlon: Arrest Dispos|tlon Date: 09/12/2012
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Name: Aycock, Lauren Elizabeth DatelTlme: 09/02/2012 09:35 Type: Warrant/Taken Status: ln Custody

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Address: 2924 W STATE H|GHWAY 22 Race: White Sex: Fema|e DOB: 07/04/1984
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Arrest No. Name Address Date/Time Type Age

2386A Ayoock, Lauren Elizabeth 3200 W TTH AVE 09/02/2012 09:35 Warrant/Taken into 28
Custody
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Case Number: 2012-00018722
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Pr|mary: Yes Vict|m Type: individual
Name: Huffman, Rebekah Lea Raco: White ` Sex: Fema|e DOB: 01/07/1982
Address: 213 E DRANE AVE Helght: 511 7 in Welght: 130.0 lbs. Bui|d: Small
Corsicana TX 75110 Eyes: Haze| Ha|r: l°~'. -`_.» Age: 30
primary Phone: (903)872-3871 SSN: .-. DVL #: ' Stato: TX
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Name: Plttman, Jeh‘rey Wi||iam Race: White Sex: Ma|e DOB: 06/30/1983
Address: UNKNOWN Helght: 511 9 ln Welght: 160.0 lbs. Bu||d: Thin
Corsicana TX 75110 Eyes: Brown Ha|r: Bmwn Age: 29
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Case Number: 2012-00018722
Date Code Type Make Mode| Descriptlon Tag No. ltem No.
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CPS report
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Phone: (903)851-1250 SSN: DVL#: State: TX
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On 08/28/2012 the complainant advised that a known actor assaulted her.

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Oft'lcerID: 1194, Officer's Narrative

INTRODUCTION: On 08/28/2012 Officer DeChaume and I, Officer Bedsole, were dispatched
to the government center in reference to an Assault ca11 at approximately 0016hrs. Upon arrival I 6 w mims
z \ met with Rebecca L. Huffman (W/F DOB 01/07/1982) who stated that she Was physically / h
\(,7\\;`\» as§aulced by Lauren E. Aycock (w/M DOB: 07/04/1984). ""_"_" N,€\(€Q_ \J.Ll 1461

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_ ETAIL OF OFFENCE: The victim, Rebecca L. Huffman, reported that she was assaulted by
via 1040 her ` Lauren E. Aycock. Huffrnan advised us that she and her boyfriend, J eff Pittman
sip _ play (W/M DOB: 06/30/1983) had been at Aycock’s§_§igg\gg, Huffman and Aycock had been
Wy` talking in Aycock’s bedroom when all of a suddenAycock started accusing Huffman of trying to
l‘°\ b\l’ steal a watch. Huffman advised that before her and her boyfriend, J eff Pittman, could leave,
131 Aycock pulled a gun on them. thw
v\u t~h_e_y`go_u_l§_l$_a¥e..th.e_l;¢§d£g§§ Huffrnan advised that as they made their way out of the house
and got into her vehicle Aycock said “_if_Lou ever come back, I’ll blow your fucking head pff” ermrm_ gwi\ 1""’

and then slammed her hands With the down on the hood of her car causin a dent. » el ,~ 1°
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k M dent in the hood of Huffman’s vehicle, a silver 1997 Honda Accord (TX LP ). We
\'Wére unable to take a picture of the d§nage due to the small nature of the dent.l an as
ziamant that we arrest Aycock for pointin_ a ; l at her. We informed Hu ant at we could
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S. DeChaume had alread received a call on his cell bone rior to m t in this call
with Huffman from the ot er party, Lauren E. Aycock, advising him that she needed a close '
patrol of her house. Aycock advised she had been in a verbal argument and feared that the
person, Rebecca Huffman, would return to mess with her vehicle.

 

 

d on but that we would go to Aycock’ residence

        

     

We were walking out of the government center to look at the damage to Huffman’s vehicle when

r 2 4 ulled Officer D ' ft`icer Abreu advised Officer DeChaume

that his wif§, Desiree Ah[§g, had overheard Pittman md Hgffm§g talking when she first arrived
at the government center. Desiree Abreu stated that she overheard Huffman tell Pittman that the 0
needed to make sure themld their story strang before tgy spoke with an offic§;. ,H 6&1} mms d
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\/\ ' \the comment about getting their story straight. Huffman denied that she had said that to Pittman _ nga W‘M;S 777
Wwfs and then stated that Desiree Ahrg_l must have been mistaken. We gathered the rest of the mem ' -
m nw information for the report and advised Hut`fman and Pittman that a detective would be contacting \-E.E

\b"l_ from them. Off;ger Dd]haum§ also advised that if it were found during the investigation that false
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>`txl\f\,/eq_ handgun and had pointed it at her.
b We went to Aycock’ residence at 1713 Bowie, and spoke with her and her boyii'iend, Kyle

Edrington (W/M DOB: 12/30/1986). Aycock advised us that both Huffman and Pittman were at

  

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her residence and that Pittman had come to see Edrington. We spoke to both Aycock and raul F\FU!£/
Edrington. ` ` us that he told Huffman outside because A co 3 ‘-n.\-o
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residence an wa and walked to A cock’s bedroo Aycock told us that Huffman asked her if m
she could buy some of her prescription medication, Xanax, and Aycock said that she told
Huffman no and to get out of her room. Aycock stated that Huffman had her back to her and was
messing` with something on her dresser. Aycock told us that Huffman commented on a picture on
the dresser and she told Huffman to leave her room again. Aycock said that she became
suspicious because it appeared that Huffman had put something into her pocket and then walked
out of the bedroom. Aycock told us that she got up and followed Huffman into the dining room
and confronted her about taking her watch, which was a replica Rolex that her mother had
purchased for her. Huffman denied taking the watch and turned and emptied her pockets on the
dining table. Huffman then walked away and Edrington saw the watch lying on top of some mail
on the table. Aycock told me she saw the watch, which had been on her dresser and became very
angry. Aycock said that she walked outside and confronted Huffman about the watch as she and
Pittman were entering HuH`man’s vehicle. Aycock stated that she started to hit Huffman with a
closed tist, but turned and struck the hood of the vehicle instead. Aycock told us that she yelled
at Huffman, telling her never to come back to her house again, or she would “beat her fucking
ass”. Aycock said she then called Officer DeChaume to request a close patrol due to the
argument Aycock said that she was afraid that Pittman and Huffman would damage her vehicle.
We asked Aycock about displaying a handgun and she and Edrington denied doing so. Officer
DeChaume asked Aycock if she owned a handgun and she stated yes. Officer DeChaume asked
if she could show us the handgun and Aycock went back into the residence and brought out a
black plastic case containing an unloaded Smith & Wesson revolver. Aycock stated that the
pistol belonged to her grandfather, who was a Texas State Trooper. Aycock told us that she did
not display the weapon and that she did not have any ammunition for the weapon in the
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This case has been forwarded to CID for further investigation
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SUMMARY: On 08/28/2012 Rebecca L. Huffman advised that she was assaulted by Lauren E.
Aycock tier nom against H~t lpns/ou metz ) vi mm kvwcic ss watt l

Reponing Officer: Off Travis Bedsole 1234
FTO Off Scott DeChaume 1194
Approving Supervisor: Sgt Kenneth Kirkwood 1110

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On 08/29/2012, l Detective M. Dockery attempted contact with complainant in this case. l was not able
to contact the complainant, so a message was left for her to contact me.

ON 08/29/2012, the complainant, Rebecca Huffman, contacted me back in reference to this case.
Huffman reported to me that she would come to my office and Speak with me in reference to the case L) E__
at 13:30 hours this date. While | was on the phone Huffman made allegations to me that during the

 

 

events that occurred last night that the suspect, Lauren Aycock, not only pointed the handgun at her, \ Wi(y/
th ‘ d it at her 11 year old son Pe ton and yelled at him to get back in his fucking room. N

Upon learning these allegations l’_r_r£de contact with thelI~ Enforcement Hot|ine for CPS and reported MCOQL

the allegations to them. The report was filed with a female who identified herself as M|Ml lD number p\ mc \'

1388. M|Ml provided me with a reference number of 62769553 for the reporting to CPS. 4 m who
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\/\ this case. Huffman advised me that Aycock had pointed a handgun at her and stated that she was going
w. Huffman advised that Aycock was accusing her of stealin a Rolex watch
S»`b\ /did not take. Huffman stated that she emptied her pockets and showed Aycock that she did not have U 6
_ _ any property that belonged to her. Huffman told this detective that while Aycock was in possession gf/'
w t_h§_*.l£¢i€lm.fhil§h.€minted it at everyone in the residence, including her own son. During the
interview Huffman provided a description of the handgun, that only a person who had seen it would
bd have been able to provide. Huffman also advised that when she and Pittman were leaving the residencel
w(\' `, _that Aycock ran out of the house with the handgun and slammed it down on the hood of her vehicle
;.i:n'ms go 5\1\¢\\ ?"`~Mi;amu'singi large dent in her hood. The interview between this detective and Huffman was audio b W
wax mask recorded and a copy has been retained as evidence in this case. Huffman also advised that after rif-v wh 034~ m ha
m .\5 MWT§ q altercation, that she contacted one of her friends, Monica Newton, and advised her of what had (7"’1 "W`M'

omi$\m\ : quo ‘ happened. Huffman stated that Newton then contacted Aycock to speak with her about what had w{\,¢\ Swr l l ¢z_;;.r

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Huffman who came to the police department so that l could obtain photos of the damage to her vehicle. '7‘¢-1(1»°|'\9"
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Det. Michael Dockery

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contact with witness \

ON 08/29/2012, l Detective M. Dockery attempted to contact the witness in this case, leff Pittman, to
set up a time for him to meet with me. l was not able to make contact and received a message that the

phone had a voicemail that had not been set up. Continued attempts will be made to contact this
witness.

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ON 08/30/2012 l detective M Dockery made contact and met with Jeff Pittman, a witness in this cas%wl\hy;lj
Pittman advised that he had observed all of the events that took place at Aycocks residence. ittman

advised that he was contacted by Kyle EdrM who is Aycock’s boyfriend, and EdringMasked him to
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\/\<(/le\ Huffman entered the bedroom where Lauren was |ocated, and after approximately 10 minutes she WW bn ibid
110*~» \ returned to the kitchen area of the residence where Pittman and Edrington were located. Pittman g m
`\U¢\b stated that Lauren came out of the bedroom and was in possession EFa handgun and began to accuse h m |'\UYV-
best Huffman of stealing a watch. Pittman stated that Lauren pointed the gun at Huffman and made threats h W;?W 71 ")‘M"
tg blow her head gff,_:=l_n§_tha;§hws.gamg.ta_km_hg[. Pittman advised that Lauren' s son entered the

  
  

 

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Pittman was asked if he could describe the gun, and he provided a description of the gun, and advised Ll E_r )\L
§Q(,U,f\('s?' " 'that it was an old revolver. The description of the gun that Pittman provided would have only been able ’ W‘L$

    

n md mgde to be given by someone who had seen the gun.Pittman interview was audio recorded and a copy of the big gas mom
recording is retained as evidence in this case. The recording provided a detailed description of the d l 's ,
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Contact with Monica Newton

/ ON 08/30/2012, l Detective M. Dockery, made contact with Monica Newton, who advised that she had
' spoken with Aycock on the night of the offense. Newton advised that she would provide me with a
statement of what she new but that l would have to come to her residence at 2212 W. 11*“. Newton

advised that she was recovering from Surgery and that she could not come in to meet with me.

l Detective M. Dockery, along with Detective R. Phillips went to Newton's residence. Newton advised H ws¢:j .
l that on the night of the altercation, Rebecca Huffman called her and told her what had happened. /r
S/n_ Newton stated that she made cont,a`ct with Aycock and asked her what was going on, and told her they 0 Vou
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On 09/13/2012, l Detective M. Dockery made contact with Lauren Aycock at Navarro County Jail. Upon
,.l contact with Aycock she was advised that she would be having an additional charge of Tamper with
m Government Rg§ord added ;Q her current charge she was in custody for. l advised Aycock that l would
be obtaining a search warrant for her reisdnece to obtain the gun that was used in the assault offense.
A cock a ' ' need for sear warrant that she would turn the un ov to m
t wsession since it was evidence in the case. Aycock advised that she would have her grandmother get
the gun and get it to me.

 

On 09/13/2012 at approximately 13:00 hours Brenda Daniel Aycocks mother, contacted me to see about

' bringing me the gun. l was not at the office at the'time so when l returned l made contact with Daniel.
Daniel advised that her mother Verna Crook had possession of the handgun and advised me that l could
retrieve it from her.

On 09/13/2012, l made contact with Verna Crook at 521 Lexington and she released the handgun a
Smith & Wesson 357 model 28-2 serial number N1503. The gun also has DPS 24915 engraved in the left
side of the gun. | wrote a hand written note which Verna Crook signed`indicating that the suspect Lauren
Aycock told her to release the gun to this detective. The gun was logged as evidence and delivered to D.
Piel in the property and evidence room.

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contact with suspect Lauren Aycock

Q_D{ ON 08/30/2012, at approximately 17:00 hours, Candace Heisserman, with Child Protective Services,
conducted an interview with the suspect, Lauren Aycock. The interview was conducted at the police

Heisserman. During the interview Aycock advised that she was at home in bed sick, and that Huffman

%“\: department at my office. | Detective M. Dockery sat in on the interview between Aycock and

barged into her residence uninvited. Aycock advised that she was in bed with the door shut, so it is
§§ W“\ unclear to this detective how she would have known first hand that Huffman was no_t invited into the

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_r£§rgggge. Kyle Edrington, Aycock’s boyfriend, had already admitted to calling leff Pittman, who is
Huffman' s Boyfriend, and inviting them to come visit. Aycock advised that H)pffman entered her h \ M

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%/Wnd laid down on the bed with her, and that she was trying to get zanex pills from Aycock. /N\% hm

Aycock advised that she stated to Huffman that she did not have any and for her to leave her alone./

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ex resid .Aycock advised that that it was nighttime, after dark, and that the light 1n the bedroom was
wq off. Aycock said that the bathrooml light was o .Aycock said that Huffman got up and walked over to her
M$u`b dresser and was looking at a photograph on the dresser. Aycock stated that Huffman removed a Rolex

91 “BM M)<b \‘\\(\)‘\ watch from the dresser and placed it into her pocket and then left the room. lT is unclear how Aycock

\¢0\ b~"\) was able to see this since she had stated that the lights 1n the room were off, it was dark outside, and ly m
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“ 615 ({\ _`, Aycock advised that after she noticed the watch was gone that she got up and went into the kitchen D'\ H~._, el
§ nw which is where Huffman, Pittman, and Edrington were located. Aycock mentioned something about the
M‘E m watch to Huffman, and that Huffman got nervous and e ptied gsr pockets on the tab|e. At one point

Aycock said she saw Huffman remove the watch from he `pocket, and then she stated that she walked/nu w ,m{,g$l.'-$, YO.

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b\“\“\mm over to the table and it was laying there. lt is not clear if Huffman ever had possession of the watch, h-el»\'!td l'hmidl!,

Aycock stated that she advised her son to go to his room and shut the door, and that she retrieved a gun aW“ gun, ""

from her bedroom and walked into the kitchen. Aycock denies pointing the gun at anyone, including her \:`°°rt\:::;mrs d

son, and stated that she only showed it to them to let them know that she had one and that no one was mmi
mn’\>,- 'Igoing to steal from her property. Aycock stated that she put the gun up and Huffman and Pittman left °

the residence. Aycock admits to going outside and striking the hood of Huffman' s vehicle with her hand, joq,m ".}»
me ‘)'but denies having the gun in her possession when this event happened. When asked if any damage was a$ evl me

caused to Huffman' s vehicle she responded with l hope so. Aycock admits to having the gun out and in

her possession, but denies pointing the handgun at anyone, and denies making any threats to harm

anyone. The interview that was conducted was audio recorded and a copy of the recording has been

retained as evidence in this case.

lnvestigator Heisserman with DFPS asked Lauren if once the interview was concluded if we could go to
her residence so that she could see the living conditions of the child and make sure there was food in
the residence, and that the utilities work. Aycock was hesitant to let Heisserman come to her residence.
l advised Aycock that due to the allegations that l needed to obtain photos of the weapon, Handgun,
and advised her that l would obtain a search warrant to do so if necessary. Aycock consented to allow
me to come to the residence and photograph the handgun, and agreed for Heisserman to come to the
residence with me. Once the interview was concluded l Detective M. Dockery, along with Heisserman

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went to Aycocks residence, 1713 Bowie Dr. Aycock invited us into the residence, and took me to the
bedroom where the gun was located. Aycock retrieved the handgun from atop the armoire in her
bedroom which was in a plastic carrying case. Aycock handed me case and all. l opened the case and
determined that the handgun was a 357 revolver, and it did L__Q,j, have any ammunition in the gun or in
the _case. ltook three digital photos of the handgun and all have been added to this report. l did note
that the handgun had a stamp on the left side of the frame of DPS 24915. l have learned that this is not
the serial number of the weapon, but is believed to be a tracking number for DPS so that the handgun
could be tracked by the agency to show who it was issued to.

Aycock advised that the gun that she had in her possession belonged to her grandfather who was a
retired DPS Trooper. Aycock stated that the gun was left for her son for when he was older. The gun was
in fact determined to be her grandfather's weapon, but l was able to determine that lt was not left in
her possession for her son as she had stated. l spoke with Candace Heisserman who is working this
investigation jointly with me. Heisserman had spoken with Brenda Danie|, Aycock’s mother, and learned

- that the gun had been sold to a family friend. Daniel advised Heisserman that her father had expressed

concern of Lauren having the handgun so she sold it to keep Lauren from getting it. The gun was then
later sold to lessie Bonner at Jessie's Gun Shop in Corsicana Texas by the person who Daniel had sold
the gun to. l made contact with lessie's gun shop on 09/04/2012, and spoke with him in reference to the
handgun. lessie confirmed, and provided me with documentation, and records of where he actually sold
Aycock the gun. Aycock was not truthful as to how she came about having possession of the firearm,
and this is supported by the transaction records, and the ATF form 4473 that she had to fill out to
purchase the handgun. Aycock had purchased the handgun through a lay-a-way program, and actually
took possession of the handgun on 04/25/2012. A k' ama ed her credibility by not bein honest as l
to how she came about possession of the La_r_rdgpn. \l~"'\-&\' aba-ii WMM'S? ? nd"$la| m l W\NLO@\' 013
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Aycock was asked by Heisserman if she had ever been treated for any mental illness and Aycock advised
that she had not. l had knowledge`of Aycock receivi_ng£eatment from green oaks hospital in the_pgst for
sucidia| ingentions. | made contact with Jerry Putman, investigator with the Navarro County District
Attorney’s office and requested that he subpoena Aycocks medical records from Green Oaks Hospital.
On 09/12/2012, l received the medical records, and a copy of the records are attached to the case file as
evidence.

Det. Michael Dockery,

