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Filed 1/23/23 P. v. Steele CA2/6
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

                         SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

                                         DIVISION SIX

 THE PEOPLE,                                                   2d Crim. No. B321074
                                                           (Super. Ct. No. 19F-02766-B)
      Plaintiff and Respondent,                              (San Luis Obispo County)

 v.

 JENNIFER LYNN STEELE,

      Defendant and Appellant.

       Jennifer Lynn Steele appeals from the judgment following
her plea of no contest to felony possession of methamphetamine
for sale (Health & Saf. Code, § 11378)1 after the trial court denied
her motion to suppress evidence pursuant to Penal Code section
1538.5.
       We appointed counsel to represent appellant in this appeal.
After an examination of the record, counsel filed an opening brief
that raises no arguable issues. On November 10, 2022, we

       All further statutory references are to the Health &
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Safety Code unless otherwise indicated.
notified appellant by mail that she had 30 days within which to
personally submit any contentions or issues she wished us to
consider. The 30 days have since passed, and appellant has not
presented any contentions or issues for our consideration.
       In April 2019, San Luis Obispo police were dispatched to a
local Starbucks store after Michael B. locked himself in the
bathroom and called 911 to report that he had been threatened
by a woman and a man, later identified as appellant and her co-
defendant, Benjamin Keeney. According to Michael B., appellant
and Keeney accused him of stealing their heroin and demanded
drugs or money from him. Officer Marcelo Magana arrived at the
scene and contacted appellant and Keeney who denied knowing
Michael B. or speaking to him. After conducting a brief
investigation, including speaking with two employee
eyewitnesses, as well as Michael B., Officer Magana arrested
appellant and Keeney for attempted robbery.
       Appellant was subsequently searched at the jail and police
found approximately 335.5 gross grams of methamphetamine,
106.5 gross grams of heroin, and 15 pills of methadone concealed
in her bra. The heroin and methamphetamine were individually
packaged in small bindles common for street-level sales.
Appellant was subsequently charged with four felony counts
including possession of heroin for sale (§ 11351, count 1),
possession of methamphetamine for sale (§ 11378, count 2), and
bringing contraband into a jail facility (Pen. Code, § 4573, subd.
(a), counts 3 and 4).
        Defense counsel moved to suppress the drug evidence, but
the trial court denied the motion because reasonable suspicion
supported appellant’s detention while Officer Magana conducted
a brief investigation that lasted no longer than 20 minutes. The

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trial court also found, based on the repeated requests for money
and veiled threats, that probable cause supported appellant’s
arrest and the search incident to arrest.
       We have reviewed the entire record and are satisfied that
appellant’s attorney fully complied with her responsibilities and
that no arguable issue exists. (People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d
436.)
                           DISPOSITION
       The judgment is affirmed.
       NOT TO BE PUBLISHED.

                                                YEGAN, J.
We concur:

             GILBERT, P. J.

             BALTODANO, J.

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                  Jacquelyn H. Duffy, Judge
           Superior Court County of San Luis Obispo
               ______________________________

     Nancy Wechsler, under appointment by the Court of
Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant.

     No appearance for Plaintiff and Respondent.