About a year and half ago I was in NC for a visit, at the time I lived in WV. Now I grew up in this town in NC, and was fairly familiar with the areas that were safe, as opposed to those that were not, oh how things change. In any case I thought to break the monotony up I would take my mother and daughter out caching. Went to grab a cache that was on an overpass foot bridge of a main highway. No particular problem with finding and logging the cache, it wasn't until after leaving gz and back into the car that I was pulled over by the county sheriffs dept. I figured no big deal, I've dealt with this before. In any case officer comes to window, asks for the usually, license, registration, proof of insurance. Little did I know, the area we were in had slid downhill a bit and was know a rather large area of drug distribution. Officer asked what we were doing, I replied with the standard answer of geocaching, gave a bit of info on the sport, and the officer had never heard of it, nor did he beleive such a thing existed, geez. So told to sit and wait he goes back to the patrol car, radios in license plate, name, etc. When he comes back he let me know that someone at dispatch did indeed know what geocaching was, but he still thought we were there to purchase drugs, if anyone has seen my mother you may come to this conclusion as she is all but 70 to 80 lbs. wet, lol. Having been sick for some time she appeared strung out. One thing led to another, had car searched, we were cleared, and off we went, so much for my remembering the area, needless to say daughter and mother, did not want to continue, lol. This was a first as many police cache themselves, just was a weird day.