Cape police release full bodycam video with person of interest in Porter Albert disappearance

Writer: Matthew Seaver
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Porter Taylor Albert (Credit: Wilhelm Llanillo)

Full body camera video has been released two years after a woman was caught driving in a missing man’s car. Porter Albert disappeared on the same day police pulled over Tiffany Contestable.

Contestable’s still nowhere to be found and is a person of interest in Albert’s disappearance. The bodycam video footage shows the entire interaction between two separate Cape Coral police officers and Contestable. After talking with her, they believe there’s more to her story.

The bodycam video is more than two hours long and shows the view of two different officers.

“I seen you, kind of driving around. Kind of making loops, so I didn’t know what you were doing, and now you’re parked over here,” said an officer to Contestable in the video.

One officer started by asking for her information. Contestable doesn’t say much, so officers asked her, “Is everything alright today?” Contestable said “yep” and spoke with the two officers about her friend’s disappearance.

One officer asked about her missing friend, “Does he have a name?” Contestable told them, “Uh, Porter Albert. Is that who the owner of the car is?”

The officers asked her if the car belonged to Albert, and Contestable told them it did. When they asked where he went missing, “Uh, I don’t know how he went missing,” said Contestable.

During their interaction with Contestable, police learned she didn’t have a license. They asked her, “How did you end up at Porter’s house and driving his car.” “Um, I originally rode there on my bike,” Contestable said.

Cape Coral police continued to question Contestable why she had the car, which was registered to an address in Port Charlotte. “Because I heard from a couple people that he was seen around here,” Contestable told officers.

After more questions, police told her, “Would you agree that some of your story some of your version of what’s going on seems odd?” Contestable agreed that her version of events was odd.

After questioning her, the officers took Contestable into custody for driving without a license. She was later released.

Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers believe Contestable, a person of interest in Porter Albert’s disappearance, could be in Arkansas now. If you have any information on her whereabouts, you are asked to call Cape Coral police.

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