Shocking Discovery during Traffic Stop in Colorado: A Used Dildo!

Nov 19, 2024 at 8:00 PM
Police in Colorado made a truly astonishing find during a routine traffic stop. While searching a vehicle, they stumbled upon a used dildo among a pile of mattresses, pillows, and blankets. This unexpected discovery was captured on body cam footage from the Montrose Police Department, and the officers' reactions were both comical and memorable.

Uncover the Hilarious Incident during a Traffic Stop

Section 1: The Initial Discovery

In the video obtained by TMZ, one of the cops casually tossed the dildo to the side before picking it up and showing it to his fellow officers. They waved the sex toy around like a wand, clearly amused by the find. It was a moment that took everyone by surprise and added an unexpected element to the traffic stop.This discovery not only shocked the officers but also raised questions about the contents of the vehicle. The fact that such an item was found among other personal belongings added an air of mystery to the situation.

Section 2: The Search Continues

Later in the search, one of the cops moved the dildo again, prompting a different officer to exclaim, "Oh dude what are you doing?!? Don't throw that around like that!!!" This shows the officers' growing awareness of the delicate nature of the situation and their efforts to handle it appropriately.As the search progressed, the cops also found what appeared to be drug paraphernalia. This discovery added another layer of complexity to the incident and raised concerns about the activities of the occupants of the car.

Section 3: The Aftermath

The "high-risk stop" took place in the parking lot of a Humdingers convenience store, with the patrol cars partially blocking the drive-thru. A guy in a different car pulled up and started yelling at the officers, using offensive language. One of the cops pulled him over and issued a citation and a $120 fine. New legal docs obtained by TMZ show that he's charged with interference with an officer.For his part, Joshua Smith, the man involved, claims that the cops are retaliating against him and that he was simply exercising his freedom of speech. He says he had to get an attorney and spent thousands of dollars for what he considers "not doing anything wrong but telling the cops to get out of the road because they were blocking the drive-thru."We reached out to Montrose PD for their perspective, but so far, we have not received a response. This incident has sparked a lot of discussion and raised questions about the handling of such situations by the police.