McSwain v. State

In McSwain v. State, 240 Ga. App. 60, 61 (522 S.E.2d 553) (1999), officers received a lookout which stated that a certain car with a certain number of passengers would be traveling north on Interstate 95 toward one of the Carolina states and that "the trunk possibly contained unspecified 'contraband.'" Id. at 64. The Court concluded that the lookout could not support an investigatory stop because it did not contain the kind of "predictive 'inside information' about alleged criminal activity" that could be meaningfully corroborated. Id.