Chapter 107: Zhang Yi and the Suspicious Vehicle

Chapter 107 Memories and Suspicious Vehicles

Driving the Explorer patrol car slowly, York glanced at the time on the police computer.

After leaving the West Canyon Police Station, I had a meal and a rest. I experienced a burglary case that was unsuccessful and an illegal invasion of a private residence case that was perfectly resolved. The time had passed the evening time and smoothly arrived in the early morning.

[01: 15]
At times like this, the overall situation will tend to be calm, and it will not start to get busy until the morning.

Having been a patrolman for almost two years, Yorks had already figured out the rules.

Although it is not a rule, after all, countless things happen every day, and no one can be sure that this period of time is a time of relaxation and no alarm, but it can be regarded as an accumulation of experience.

What York knows is that at this time, things are usually very calm.

Because all things break out in the morning, the busiest time period for the day shift is mostly from noon to one or two in the afternoon.

Yorks habitually took out the unfinished coffee from the car cup holder and took a sip. What he was thinking about now was when Ulisse would be able to find Manny, the wanted criminal.

He didn't even think about the possibility that Ulisse couldn't find this option. In fact, many gang members only had a few places to go, which were basically compressed within a certain range. It would be extremely difficult for Manny, a wanted criminal, to hide from these local thugs with a keen sense of smell.

Normally, those gang members do nothing but stand on the major roads or streets and watch.

So unless Manny leaves Los Angeles and goes to another state.

But obviously this possibility does not exist. Manny doesn't even know that he is wanted. Of course, he will know it when daybreak comes.

So, he set the deadline for Ulisse to be before tomorrow morning.

He had great confidence in Ulisse, a man far more capable, wiser, and more dangerous than his father in prison.

Back then, this guy killed all the people involved in the sneak attack on him, took photos of them and personally sent them to him to apologize when he was on patrol. The memory is still vivid.

The most important part of this is that Ulisse was not involved in the entire sneak attack. He was a very smart guy who knew what to do and what not to do.

After temporarily recalling his past memories, Yorks was distracted for a moment, but he blinked and instantly got rid of the complicated thoughts in his mind. He controlled the steering wheel with one hand, drove slowly in the quiet lane, and put the coffee in his hand back into the cup holder.

At this moment, Jinuo's voice came: "Sir, what are you thinking about?"

York looked at him and said, "I was thinking about when you were a kid and your sister was chasing you down the street. You were only wearing a pair of underwear and ran to the street crying to find me."

Hearing this suddenly, Kino was visibly stiffened, with an embarrassed look on his face, as if a long-forgotten memory suddenly surfaced.

"These were all things from childhood, how can you still remember them so clearly?"

"My memory has always been good." Yorks said with a smile: "Your dark history was once my source of happiness."

"Okay, okay." Jinuo said helplessly: "Then I can only say that you are a guy with a bad taste, but you do have a good memory.

If you hadn't told me, I would have forgotten this memory. Irina was really scary at that time."

When Kino said this, Yorks could see a hint of fear in this guy's eyes, and he couldn't help but raise the corners of his mouth slightly.

Back then, Kino's sister Irina was a big devil among her childhood companions because of her heavy body that was twice as big as others. No one dared to mess with her.

But she had a very bad temper and even his younger brother, Furl, had been beaten by her.

It can be said that except for him, everyone else has been chased and beaten by Irina.
Thinking of the little fat girl in the past, and Irina who was still very strong in junior high and high school, Yorks had some nostalgia in his eyes. It can be said that this group of childhood companions helped him overcome the uneasiness of the time travel period.

"So when will Irina come back?" York asked. Originally, the two families lived in Bive Hills, so they often visited each other, but eventually because of the family business and other matters, Irina and Gino followed their parents to move to New York.

Now it seems that the family is preparing to return to Los Angeles to settle down.

In this case, I must hold some dinner parties to announce my return to my many relatives and friends.

Hearing this, a mysterious light flashed in Kino's eyes and he looked at York.

"It will probably take about five days until my father finishes handling everything."

"You can tell me when the time comes." York said calmly.

"We haven't seen each other for a long time."

Kino: “OK.”

At this time, he couldn't wait to see the scene when York saw Irina. Would he be scared or something?

Thinking of this, Kino was so curious that he couldn't help but ask Irina to come back early.

"Would you like something to eat?"

York looked at the expression on Kino's face, narrowed his eyes slightly, but didn't care. He glanced at the police computer again and looked out the car window.

"No," Gino shook his head.

"I'm not hungry yet."

At this time, the two began to resume their previous communication as brothers.

"OK, let's just walk around first." York withdrew his gaze from the 24-hour convenience store, then took a detour and continued patrolling along the designated route.

It was not until around 2 o'clock that they saw a very suspicious pickup truck on the side of a quiet lane. Based on his experience, York felt that the pickup truck was suspicious, so he turned on the lights and honked the horn to stop it on the side of the road.

"You're still out at two in the morning. Check the license plate of this car."

York let off the accelerator, and the headlights shone directly on the rear of the pickup truck.

"Okay, sir."

When it came time to do something, Kino consciously returned to the terms of superior and subordinate and entered the license plate into the police computer for verification. The result was that the license plate and the car model did not match.

"OK, there's more work. Looks like we can go back to the police station and rest after completing this order." York unbuckled his seat belt, got out of the car, walked towards the pickup truck and reported the situation to the dispatch center.

"10-A-11, calling dispatch, code 38 traffic stop, Code 6 (leave the vehicle to investigate)"

Dispatch Center: “Received!”

Kino followed, and the two of them took turns, with a very clear division of labor.

York took out a high-powered flashlight and shone it on the small window at the back of the pickup truck. Although there were some stains on it, it did not prevent him from seeing a man and a woman sitting in the front seat, and their movements were quite suspicious, as if they were hiding something.

Seeing this, York shook his head. For something like this, hiding it would be useless.

(End of this chapter)