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State v. Carranza12/23/2003 did when he approached Carranza's vehicle was inquire about Carranza's well being. We do not believe these actions would cause a reasonable person to believe he or she was being detained or "seized." Wyman. Therefore, the trial court did not abuse its discretion by denying the motion to suppress the evidence and refusing to dismiss the indictment.
The convictions and sentences are affirmed.
JOSEPH W. HOWARD, Judge
CONCURRING:
J. WILLIAM BRAMMER, JR., Presiding Judge
M. JAN FLOREZ, Judge
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