Findlaw.com states that "Not every police search must be made under a lawfully executed warrant. The Supreme Court has ruled that warrantless police conduct may comply with the Fourth Amendment, so long as it's reasonable under the circumstances.
So, in what situations can police search your vehicle without a warrant? Here are some examples:
Two men acting as maintenance workers attempted to kick in an apartment door in Dallas, Texas the owner was ready and started shooting to scare them away.
There’s a new report that has listed the top states to live in and while Texas isn’t too far up on the list it’s New Mexico’s rank that has people wondering, “Is New Mexico the worst place to live in?”