Court Opinion

ID: 5644221
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-11 06:37:05.92001+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:38:18.775878
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Deen, Presiding Judge.
The State appeals from the grant of Patrick’s motion to suppress evidence seized from the area where he was arrested.
The record shows that at 10:30 p.m. police officers went to a specific location in a housing project in response to a complaint of drug trafficking presently occurring at that location, and found Patrick congregating with a “bunch of guys.” Patrick and the others bolted when they noticed the presence of the police officers. Patrick was then *88observed attempting to conceal himself behind a building, and ran again when the officers approached him to inquire why everyone had run off. Despite jettisoning 33 rocks of crack cocaine and $420 cash, however, Patrick could not outrun the officers, and he was charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.
In State v. Billoups, 191 Ga. App. 834 (383 SE2d 198) (1989), a police officer on routine patrol at 2:20 a.m. in a neighborhood characterized as a “highly drug populated area” came upon Billoups conversing with another man at a street corner. When Billoups and his companion observed the patrol car, they both “broke and ran.” The police officer chased after Billoups on foot and eventually apprehended him. A pat-down search revealed a film canister containing crack cocaine, resulting in Billoups being charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute. This court subsequently concluded that, considered in the context of the time of day and the location, Billoups’ flight from the officer provided probable cause for the warrantless arrest.
The facts of the instant case provide even a stronger basis for finding probable cause than the facts in Billoups. The fact that Patrick lived in the housing project and the fact that the transaction took place at 10:30 p.m. instead of 2:30 a.m., are inconsequential differences. In short, under Billoups, the trial court erred in granting Patrick’s motion to suppress.

Judgment reversed.

Birdsong, J., concurs. Cooper, J., concurs specially.