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He then approached Jean-Francois and explained that he was being held and read him his Miranda rights. Curelli subsequently performed a search and removed Jean-Francois' phone and handed it over to another officer. While the phone was in the other officer's possession, Curelli texted the word "here" to the number he had communicated with regarding the drug purchase, the suspect's phone reportedly "immediately made an alarm sound." This account of the incident is slightly different than what the investigator testified in the motion to suppress the search and seizure of the cell phone. During his testimony, Curelli states that he sent a message on the phone while still on Jean-Francois' belt. However, more importantly, during the Grand Jury presentation, Marshard called state trooper Sergeant Stone to testify about the evidence regarding the cell phone; the officer was involved in the investigation but was not present during the search and seizure of the cell phone. It is unclear why Curelli was not present at the grand jury presentation. Sergeant Stone's testimony to the Grand Jury is as follows: A: Detective Curelli types: "Here." And then in the other hand is Mike-Francois's phone, Jean-Francois and, and it buzzes and shows, "Here." Q: It says "here" or