Opinion ID: 20749
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Officer Jennings

Text: 16 Freeman insists that Jennings acted unreasonably in relying upon Saidler's investigation of the first robbery in determining probable cause for her arrestin the second robbery. Because there is no genuine issue of material fact concerning the reasonableness of Saidler's investigation, it follows that Jennings was reasonable in his reliance upon the information gleaned from this investigation. See United States v. Walker, 960 F.2d 409, 416 (5th Cir. 1992) (holding that determination of probable cause may rest upon the collective knowledge of the police force if there is communication between the officers). Freeman demonstrates no issue of material fact as to the truthfulness of any of the information relied upon by Jennings 4 ; and, accordingly, there is no question as to the reasonableness of his actions.