(2) the traffic law or ordinance alleged to have been violated
or the suspected offense;
(3) whether the officer conducted a search as a result of the
stop and, if so, whether the person detained consented to the search;
(4) whether any contraband was discovered in the course of
the search and the type of contraband discovered;
(5) whether probable cause to search existed and the facts
supporting the existence of that probable cause;
(6) whether the officer made an arrest as a result of the stop
or the search, including a statement of the offense charged;
(7) the street address or approximate location of the stop;
and
(8) whether the officer issued a warning or a citation as a
result of the stop, including a description of the warning or a statement of the violation charged.
Art. 2.134. COMPILATION AND ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION
COLLECTED. (a) In this article, "pedestrian stop" means an interaction between a peace
officer and an individual who is being detained for the purpose of a criminal investigation in
which the individual is not under arrest.
(b) A law enforcement agency shall compile and analyze the
information contained in each report received by the agency under Article 2.133. Not later than
March 1 of each year, each local law enforcement agency shall submit a report containing the
information compiled during the previous calendar year to the governing body of each county or
municipality served by the agency in a manner approved by the agency.
(c) A report required under Subsection (b) must include:
(1) a comparative analysis of the information compiled
under Article 2.133 to: