Chapter 76 Monitoring

In the next few days, Jimmy often wandered around Addy Town when he had nothing to do. He had already obtained photos of several of Colin's men from Sheriff Sam, and he was wandering around here just to see if he could track down some of them.

Traces of people.

They always have to eat, and to eat they have to make money, and to make money they have to pick up bulk goods. One of the essential things is to find frogs. Even if they pick up goods at a fixed location, they can roughly lock an area.

Because Jimmy is driving a police car on patrol, he often stops at intersections to observe. He cannot achieve the effect of direct close observation, but there is no way. Jimmy is not a professional detective, he is a patrol officer, and he mainly patrols on the road.

Yeah, that kind of thing like driving a disguised police car and parking near a suspect's house to monitor things is not what he should do.

The current situation is a bit of a lucky one. Let's see if we can meet a dead rat. If we can meet one, we will follow it. If we can't, we should consider ourselves lazy and just pay attention to the radio station. We still have to take over the tasks of the dispatch center.

Jimmy on Sam's side also informed him that if there was any major abnormality with them, he would notify Jimmy.

Jimmy is no longer dealing with these drug dealers for Kag. The greater motivation comes from himself. He has been a policeman for several months and just patrols and handles some miscellaneous things every day. He is not happy at all. It is rare to encounter such a big case.

, now if you can prepare the materials in advance and submit them in one pot at the time, it will be very cool.

Jimmy has no psychological burden at all for engaging in this group of drug dealers. Whether it is domestic or foreign, killing a big drug dealer can at least save dozens or even hundreds of lives. This is a matter of three perspectives and has nothing to do with the country, no matter where it is.

Countries are the same.

After several days of continuous monitoring, Jimmy basically determined one of the routes. However, because he could only track and observe from a very distance, he was completely unable to determine where they parked and how long they stayed at each point. If it were an undercover police detective, this would be impossible.

Targeted tracking must have been mastered for a long time.

According to the route direction, it can be confirmed that the trading point in Shuanghe Park that Noah got last time does exist, because several of Colin’s younger brothers often go to the north, and the direction seems to be to Shuanghe Park. Of course

It cannot be completely ruled out that they went to the park for recreation, but the possibility is very low.

After Jimmy handles his daily business, he will also follow the route of drug dealers to observe possible abnormal places around him. However, this is very difficult. Since there is no accurate location information, there are many residential areas and commercial areas on the roadside, so there is no way to check it out of thin air.

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Jimmy felt that he had entered a misunderstanding. He was a novice when it came to investigating cases. He needed to ask an experienced police officer for advice on this kind of matter. Wanting to solve this problem on his own was completely unrealistic at the moment. In fact, the best option was

It's Superintendent Kagg. He has been in the police station for a long time and is very familiar with the people around him. It may be better to let him be responsible for the entire investigation operation.

The next day, Jimmy went to Kager's house before going to work. When he saw Kager, he found that he had removed the splint.

Jimmy: "Hey, Karg, how is your arm?"

Kag: "Well, it's much better. I'll go back to the police station in the next few days."

Jimmy: "That's great. Have you found the person you are looking for?"

Kag: "No, but it doesn't matter now. Nick is doing well in the drug rehab center and should be very promising."

Jimmy: "Congratulations. Since you are going back to the police station soon, let's wait for you to come back and let's put together the clues."

Karg: "You found a new clue?"

Jimmy: "Yes, I have gained a lot recently, but you should have a good rest. We will deal with it when you get back to work. The matter is a bit big."

After Jimmy finished chatting, he drove to the police station. It was still routine patrol. But this time, Jimmy changed the tracking location to the only way to Shuanghe Park.

After doing more waiting work, Jimmy became more and more lazy to patrol, squatting at the intersection, observing passing vehicles, and paying attention to the notifications from the dispatch center.

Not long after, Jimmy discovered that the cargo on a pickup truck was shaking. The ropes securing the cargo around it seemed to be poorly tied and the cargo might be scattered. He activated his police lights and followed the pickup truck directly.

This is a ranger pickup truck mixed with green, with the words "park ranger" painted on the body. According to the surrounding environment where Jimmy is now, it should be a vehicle from Pinnacle Mountain State Park.

The pickup truck pulled over and Jimmy got out of the car. He walked over and observed carefully to make sure that a revolver was in the glove box and that there was no abnormality on the driver's body. He was relieved.

Jimmy: "Hi, sir, what's your name?"

Driver: "Kyle Bree"

Jimmy: "Mr. Bree, I stopped you not because you violated the traffic law, but because the cargo in your pickup truck has been shaking and looks dangerous. Please reinforce it first."

Kelbury: "Thank you, officer."

Kelbury got out of the car and began to sort out the goods in the trunk.

Jimmy continued chatting with him, "Mr. Bree, you work at Pinnacle Mountain State Park? Are you a ranger?"

Kelbury: "No, no, I'm just a park employee over there. I only borrowed this car temporarily because I need to haul goods."

Jimmy: "Oh. I know a guy, he's a ranger, Pat Bright. Do you know him?"

Kelbury: "It's very familiar. Mr. Bright introduced me to working here. But there was a fire a few days ago and Mr. Bright left us forever."

Jimmy: "What a sad news. Mr. Bree, please pack your goods before leaving. It can easily be dangerous. Goodbye."

Jimmy walked directly back to his police car, but after getting into the police car, he did not leave immediately, but continued to observe the goods in the bed of the pickup truck carefully.

Kelbury, one of the two younger brothers’ names provided by Pat, but Pat said his pseudonym was Robert. Why did he call himself Kelbrey when he was stopped? Is it because the pseudonym Robert did not have a corresponding driver’s license? I’m worried about myself

Ask him to show his driver's license, so he can't give a false name?

And this man looked very familiar. He was the man who I mistakenly thought was the God of Thunder. When I saw him at that time, he was on the only way to Shuanghe Park. If I had observed carefully at the time, I might have been able to spot him delivering goods.

Or maybe there is evidence of picking up the goods.

As the memory gradually becomes clearer, and based on the current clues, it is basically certain that he went to Shuanghe Park to deliver goods in theory.

The inner eye cannot directly tell the contents of the cargo in the truck, and there is no way to capture him directly now. After conducting a comprehensive search of the pickup truck, Jimmy started the police car, turned around on the road, returned to the previous intersection, and continued to guard. As for this Kelb

Don't be in a hurry, it will be easy once you have a clear goal.

(End of chapter)

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