Van Alstine returned to work later that night with just four hours of sleep. Morning court had stretched into the afternoon and eaten up a good portion of his day. But the 29-year-old officer had accepted such aggravations as part of the job. Rather than piss and moan about them, he worked around such setbacks by keeping himself in shape and supplementing daily workouts with a healthy diet.
Perhaps that's why Van Alstine felt relatively alert at 3 a.m. when he found himself monitoring traffic in the Baker Road/Baker Grove area of his patrol jurisdiction. As time passed by, so did a Honda Accord with its high beam headlights on. Pulling onto the highway and behind the car, Van Alstine activated his rotators to effect a traffic stop on the Honda.
The car turned from Baker Road onto Baker Grove Road before making a right onto Northridge Drive. Not only did the Honda fail to yield, but it pulled off the service road into the north end parking lot of a Publix shopping center.
By the time the vehicle finally came to a stop near a CVS store, Van Alstine had requested backup. With his takedown lights activated, he stepped from his patrol vehicle.
Van Alstine recognized the driver as Brandon Foxworth, a man he'd arrested previously for marijuana charges. It was plain to see—and smell—that Foxworth was running true to form. The car reeked of pot and Foxworth was probable cause incarnate, with bloodshot and watery eyes whose saucer-like pupils regarded the officer warily.