Jimmy and the others chatted casually for a while and then went back to Jones' house. Peter and the others stayed for a while and then went back. Jimmy also started to organize with Jones, and then moved the tableware and kitchen utensils he bought back to his apartment little by little.

, Jimmy’s second home has officially begun.

On the working day, Peter and his team started to handle new cases. They currently have many cases in their hands, but most of the cases have unclear clues or no clues. They can only prioritize cases that can be continued.

We are currently dealing with a broker fraud case. During the case briefing meeting in the morning, Peter projected relevant information.

Peter: "This is the case we are investigating today. Chris Spencer, 48 years old, unmarried, from New Orleans, Louisiana, former stockbroker, solicited elderly people to open stock accounts on the grounds of investment, but the account

But it was opened by him, and the total amount of funds transferred exceeded 2 million US dollars. He fled after the incident and there has been no news for two years."

Peter continued with a photo.

Peter: "This is Raymond Spencer, Chris's biological brother and his only relative. He is 32 years old and unemployed. He used to work in a security company and left his job two years ago. When he left, he ran away with Chris.

The time is not far apart.

According to credit card records, Raymond came to New York not long ago and was confirmed to be currently staying at the Van Ness Hotel on the Bowery.

Our task today is to monitor Raymond to see if we can find any trace of Chris. Jones, this task is left to you, Jimmy, you go there with Jones."

Jones, Jimmy: "Got it."

Jones and Jimmy picked up the files and left the conference room. As for what tasks Diana arranged, it was none of their business. They just had to do their own tasks.

Chinatown is not a street, but an area of ​​land, centered on Not Street, including Canal Street, Bay Street, Disclosure Street, Lafayette Street, Bowery Street and East Broadway Avenue.

Jones drove the surveillance truck and took Jimmy to Bowery Street. After finding the Van Ness Hotel, he parked the car on the side of the road. FBI disguised vans are common trucks on the street. It doesn't matter where they park.

Conspicuous.

Jones: "I'll go to the hotel to see if Raymond is there. You wait for me in the car."

Jones had already changed his clothes when he went out today. There are many black people on the Bowery. Jones' T-shirt and jeans were not conspicuous. He looked similar to other black people.

As for Jimmy, he just wears a suit, because it is very normal for Chinese people in Manhattan to wear suits. Many Chinese people work in the financial industry or in industries such as doctors and lawyers. For young Chinese people who wear suits, it is not easy to wear suits on the street.

All inconspicuous.

Jimmy sat in the car and looked at the situation outside on the monitor. The Bowery was not safe. Jones gave him some background information before coming. There were many cheap apartments and hotels on the Bowery, many of which were

It's hidden, and the security here is not comparable to that of the Financial District in Lower Manhattan. You need to pay great attention to safety here.

The Van Ness Hotel is a street hotel, not to mention the star rating. It is in an apartment building. It is a mixed bag of good and bad, and there are many gang members hidden here. As a black man, Jones can go in alone without any problem. If Jimmy is alone

People should be careful when entering.

After a while, Jones came back and did some operations on the computer. A camera image appeared, showing a room with no one at the moment.

Jimmy: "Is Raymond still there?"

Jones: "He's still there, but he left early in the morning and he didn't check out. I went in and installed cameras and bugs."

Jimmy: "Get in? How did you get in?"

Jones turned to look at Jimmy, then back to the computer: "You will be able to receive the lockpicking tools after a while, and there will be training then."

Jimmy: "The FBI still teaches this? Can they open any lock?"

Jones: "General door locks are fine, except for safes or particularly complex locks. You need to find professional help."

Jimmy: "Oh, great. I want to learn this. How long will it take?"

Jones: "Wait until your probationary title is over."

Jimmy: "Hey, it's been too long, I have to wait."

Jones and Jimmy were bored in the car and were in a daze. Surveillance was so boring.

Jones suddenly said: "Someone is coming."

Jimmy immediately put on his headphones and looked at the screen. A white man appeared in the camera range. After he opened the door and entered the house, he turned around and closed the door, and then threw himself on the bed.

Jones's camera was installed above the door, basically covering the entire room, except for an area at the head of the bed that was blocked by the bathroom wall. There was no way to install it here. The bug was relatively small and the battery could last for a long time, but if the camera needed

Long-term operation requires power supply, and it is inconvenient to access the wires in the room from other locations.

Because of the angle, the camera did not capture a complete facial image when he was at the door. Now he is lying on the bed and cannot see it. Jimmy and Jones can only stare at the picture on the monitor and continue to wait.

After a while, the man stood up, turned around and sat on the bed, and began to take his wallet out of his pocket. At this time, he could see the front, which was Jimmy's target, Raymond Spencer.

Jones: "OK, all that's left is to monitor him and see if he will contact Chris. After all, as a brother, he is the most likely person in New York to contact Chris."

Jimmy: "Yeah, but we don't know what he did when he went out in the morning. What if they have contacted him in advance?"

Jones: "Probably not. Chris has defrauded a lot of money. If they really got in touch, Raymond probably wouldn't live in such a shabby place."

Jimmy: "Well, that makes sense. If I had money, I wouldn't live in a place like this. I can't even sleep well."

Jones and Jimmy continued to monitor, while Raymond packed his things in the room, then turned on the TV, lying on the bed and leaning against the wall to watch TV programs.

This boring surveillance life continued until the evening. Jimmy could get out of the car to buy some food, but Jones stayed in the car and watched the surveillance without taking off his earphones.

In the evening, Raymond was finally ready to go out, probably to have dinner.

Raymond disappeared from the surveillance camera. Jimmy began to turn the hidden camera in the car to the hotel door. Soon Raymond came out and came to the sidewalk. Raymond had just taken a few steps when suddenly a van parked next to him.

After opening the side door, someone pulled Raymond into the car, then started the van and left.

Jones got excited. He took off his headphones and rushed to the driver's seat, "Chase, something must have happened. Jimmy, hurry up."

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