Once, we were assisting the FBI on surveillance when the suspect suddenly got in his vehicle and went mobile. Everyone was scampering to vehicles and I jumped in with Welty and off we went trying to regain a visual on the fellow.
One of the agents said he thought he'd heard the fellow say something on a payphone about going to the airport. Sure enough, we regained the "eyeball" and followed the fellow all the way from the heart of Phoenix to Tucson International Airport...what a ride! We had DEA aircraft, DPS Narcs, FBI agents, heck a whole alphabet on I-10 following this guy.
Finally, he went into the airport terminal and Welty and I followed as we had had the eyeball for about 80 of the 120 miles and we knew what the fellow looked like pretty damn well. We were in the bar watching the fellow meet with two unknown subjects, when two men in suits and cameras came walking into the bar and waved...at us! Two long-haired narcs and two well-dressed agents idly chatting didn't seem to attract anyone's attention and we went "unburned."
The subject shook hands with his cohorts, exited the terminal, went to his car, and we followed him all the way back to his hotel room in Phoenix. On the way back, Welty and I bought food at Burger King for all of our folks and asked for crowns. We then raced down Interstate 10 handing off bags of burgers and kid's crowns to our fellow state narcs. We then took turns passing agents wearing the paper crowns. Even Lt. Reutter wore one. Amazingly, we still didn't get "burned..."
Dave Smith is the creator of "Buck Savage" and a retired law enforcement officer from Arizona. His book "In My Sights," a compilation of his POLICE articles, is now available.