OPINION
WRIGHT, Judge.
Appealing from his conviction of fifth-degree controlled substance crime, appellant Daniel Bergerson argues that police lacked reasonable, articulable suspicion to stop his vehicle after driving away from a hardware store in which the owner had reported Bergerson's purchase of two commonly sold items with lawful uses that also can be used along with other items to manufacture methamphetamine. Bergerson also argues that the evidence...
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