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Step 1: Move your car to a safe, private area. In case you do find anything in your car during your search, you will want to be away from prying eyes. An area with good lighting will be helpful in searching, and you will have to rely less on the light of a flashlight to search the areas around the car. Step 2: Search the compartments inside of your car. The various compartments on the inside of the car are the most obvious places to hide contraband, so they should be checked first. First, check the glove compartment.
Use the mirror and flashlight to look at the top and sides once the compartment is open. Next, check the compartment in the center console. Sometimes there are multiple compartments in a center console, so be sure to check every nook and cranny.
Finally, check all of the cupholders in the car along with the storage pockets located in each door. Grip the cupholders securely and see if they can be removed - sometimes the cupholders themselves are removed and used to conceal contraband.
Use the flashlight and mirror to look underneath the steering column and along the backside of the dashboard. Sometimes there are panels there that can be easily removed. If this is the case, remove the panels and check behind them. Use the flashlight to look under the seats in the car, and use the mirror to get a good look at the underside of the seats.
Often, there is enough space underneath a seat to secure contraband. Finally, you can search the trunk. The trunk is probably the most likely place to find contraband in the whole car, so you need to proceed slowly and carefully during the search.
Remove any spare tires, tools, and covers to any compartments that may be located in the trunk area. Use the flashlight and mirror to look at the corners and top of the trunk space. Step 4: Check the carpets and upholstery. This part is the most dangerous, as there may be needles or other sharp objects hidden in the upholstery. Run your hands - while wearing gloves - along the edges of every seat. Get in between the cushions and run your hands back and forth slowly.
Lift up any floor mats, and if there is any part of the carpet that appears to have been lifted from the floor, check underneath. Step 5: Check underneath the vehicle. This last step includes looking both under the actual vehicle and looking under the hood. When looking under the hood, check the air filter compartment and use the flashlight to thoroughly look around the engine compartment for anything that looks suspicious. Using a mirror and a flashlight, look up underneath the vehicle. Live news.
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