Chapter 90 Fraud

Chapter 90 Fraud

In fact, York's previous guess about the night shift was not wrong.

Only a short while after the post-meal patrol, the radio kept ringing with relevant police reports. Although all of them were transferred to other units, it could be felt that there were much more things happening at night than during the day.

In a short while, there were quarrels, car thefts, domestic violence, drunk driving and other things.

Even they couldn't avoid it.

"10-Adam (two-man patrol unit)-11, Code 2 (routine incident, no lights or sirens required), 9782 Okalee Tree Street, unknown incident, female caller, hung up mid-sentence, screaming, and suspicious crash."

"Okay, there's work." York looked at Jino and picked up the intercom: "I was planning to take you to a certain intersection, take a rest and catch a few unlucky guys or show you what kind of monsters there are at night.

Kino said: "What a pity"

York retracted his gaze and pressed the button to respond, "10-A-11, received, go to investigate, please give me the map."

After responding and putting down the walkie-talkie, Officer York looked at the map on the police computer. He knew what was going on, so he turned the steering wheel, stepped on the accelerator and drove towards his destination.

It was approaching eleven o'clock and the city became even quieter.

It can be said that there were basically no cars on the driveway, and when York was heading towards the residential area, the whole atmosphere became even quieter.

The street was full of parked cars, with only street lights shining.

And there's his Explorer patrol car.

We arrived at the destination and parked on the left side of the street. This was a large residential area with large distances between houses. There were very few shops on the street and they could barely meet the needs here.

With just one glance, Yorks knew that if the residents here wanted to improve their quality of life, they would usually go to a supermarket more than a mile away to make large purchases to meet their higher daily needs. When he came, he saw that supermarket.

Fortunately, in a free country, almost everyone has a car, and most people drive to get around.

"10-A-11, Code 6 (Exit vehicle for investigation)"

"Roger that!"

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Reporting his current situation to the dispatch center, York unbuckled his seat belt and said, "Do you know what the most terrifying case comes from?"

Kino unbuckled his seat belt, looked at York and shook his head sensibly. To be honest, he really didn't know.

"It's this kind of unclear police situation."

York unbuckled his seat belt and left a last word before opening the door and getting out of the car.

"Because no one knows what will happen in here, and this feeling of unknown is undoubtedly the most terrifying."

After thinking about it for a moment, Kino began to empathize with him. Seeing that Yorks had already gotten off the bus, he hurriedly followed suit.

"Let's go."

York waited until he met up with Kino, then looked towards a house on the left side in front of him. No. 9782 should be this house, but what made him frown was that it was very quiet at this moment.

At the same time, there was no sign of light in the house, as if the owner had gone to bed.

This seems a bit contrasting to the dispatch center's report that screams were heard.

Even if it took him more than six minutes to get here after receiving the police report, it couldn't be so quiet. Obviously, there was something fishy going on here.

Looking at the lights on in another house about ten meters away across the street, Yorks instinctively pulled out his Beretta 92fs and unscrewed the safety.

"Stay alert! We don't deny that it was a home invasion or a murder or that the victim was held hostage by the suspect." Kino nodded, his face became serious, and he instinctively pulled out his Glock 17 service pistol.

Seeing this, Yorks walked slowly over with the surprised Kino.

The two men first walked slowly across the two lawns in front of the house and came to the door of the house.

Yorks nodded at Kino and asked him to hide on the wall. This guy was too weak and was not suitable to be a vanguard at this time.

"LAPD! Is anyone there?"

Seeing Kino hiding obediently on the wall near the door, Yorks began to hammer at the door a few times.

Bang bang bang!
However, there was no response. It was completely silent inside.

Kino couldn't help but look at York.

Yorks hissed at the corner of his mouth, then said, "It looks like a false alarm. Let's leave."

After saying that, York gestured for Kino to wait where he was, and then walked slowly to the side.

In a situation like this, the next step is to carefully observe the situation around the house. Specific measures include observing the windows, lights, and checking various channels that can see inside from the outside to see if there are any abnormal signs in the house, such as broken windows or other suspicious traces.

Because as he said to Kino before, this kind of situation where there is no response and the person who called the police suddenly disappeared does not deny that it was a case of home robbery or the victim was held hostage by the suspect.

In a free country, there are all kinds of people, including those with evil intentions.

If nothing was observed in the previous step, there is a second step.

Try to start contacting the residents of the house, inform the dispatch center, get relevant information about the residents, and then use the phone and neighbors to wait and confirm the safety of the residents.

But now, York's first step is to observe the situation inside before starting the second step, and this matter will be over.

Walking along the corner of the wall, Yorks headed towards the window facing outside the house. He did not turn on the flashlight, but instead reduced the sound of his footsteps to a level that the people inside could not hear.

With his current physical condition, even without a flashlight, darkness is not the biggest obstacle for him.

After walking half a circle and arriving at the window of the house, Yorks held his breath, leaned against the wall, and slowly leaned his head through the window to look inside the house.

What you see is that there is nothing unusual in the living room. The TV, sofa, and coffee table are all there, and everything looks very normal.

But York saw something suspicious in the dim light.

The sofa seemed a little crooked, as if someone had touched one corner of it and knocked it a little sideways.

Although this situation is very normal in daily life, York still believes in his intuition when thinking about the police report from the dispatch center.

Not all police reports are false alarms, because false alarms are not without cost, and people with normal brains generally don't make false alarms and treat calling the police as a joke.

York thought about it, took out a flashlight from the small bag next to his tactical belt with his left hand, shone it directly inside, and shouted.

"Who! Who's there! Come out!"

The sound was so loud that it made Kino, who was hiding against the wall near the door, tremble all over.

At the same time, there was finally movement in the house.

A burst of hurried footsteps sounded from inside, and Yorks clearly saw a figure that could blend into the darkness and rushed out at a very fast speed. It appeared in his field of vision and ran towards the back.

(End of this chapter)