013 Get the identity

Style: Girl Author: fat bambooWords: 2030Update Time: 24/01/18 08:09:27
Jimmy found Amy the next day and filled out a form, and was then asked to go back and wait for notification. Regarding the police entry process that he had learned about before, it seemed that the current process was completely inconsistent with it.

After Christmas, Jimmy told Jon about his plans to become a police officer. Although Jon didn't quite understand Jimmy's decision, he also said that he could leave at any time. He was a good man.

On January 1, 2000, the night of New Year's Day, Jimmy was busy working in the restaurant. Suddenly he received a call from Amy, asking him to come to the police station quickly. Jimmy and Jon asked for leave and called a police officer. A taxi cooperating with the restaurant rushed to the police station.

Jimmy arrived at the police station and found no one in the hall. He walked into Amy's office.

"Amy, why are you so anxious?"

"Jimmy, go to the detention room and go through the formalities. Someone inside will tell you what to do." Amy whispered to Jimmy. She looked outside and saw no one, and then said, "Don't talk to the people inside." .”

Jimmy's head was full of questions, so mysterious? He was familiar with the location of the detention room, so he walked over directly. There was a middle-aged man sitting on a horizontal bench. On the chair were a black square box that looked to be the size of a 24-inch suitcase and an ordinary-sized briefcase.

"Jimmy?" the man inside asked, and Jimmy nodded.

"Come here and register the information." The man opened the square box. The top cover of the box was a monitor. There were a lot of equipment and sealed bags inside the box, and there was a keyboard in the middle.

"Enter fingerprints first, all ten fingers." The device on the left should be for fingerprint entry. There is a groove. Jimmy entered the ten fingerprints in order.

"Sign here." The man took out several documents and pointed to the signature locations.

"Give me a hair." The man opened another test tube, pulled out a piece of Jimmy's hair and put it in.

"Take a picture in front of that white cloth, then change into this outfit and take another picture." The man picked up a camera, and then took out a blue uniform from the box.

Jimmy turned around and found that a white curtain had been hung on the wall of the detention room in advance. He first took a photo in daily clothes, then put on his uniform and took another photo, followed by a set of police academy training uniforms. , and finally a headshot taken wearing a T-shirt. In order to differentiate between several photos, the man even helped Jimmy adjust his hairstyle several times. Although the length did not change, it looked like he had looked in different periods.

"Okay, wait at the door and don't leave."

Jimmy turned around and walked out of the holding cell, facing away from the holding cell and waiting.

After about 10 minutes, the people inside asked him to come in.

"Give this bag to Amy. Goodbye."

The man walked out of the detention room carrying a briefcase and a black square box, and left the police station directly. Jimmy returned to Amy's office with the briefcase in confusion.

"Amy, this is for you." Jimmy handed the briefcase to Amy.

"Jimmy, give me your driver's license." Amy asked for Jimmy's driver's license and took out a card from her briefcase and gave it to him. "You can use this in the future. Follow me."

Amy walked to the director's office with the briefcase. Director James was in the office. Amy waited for Jimmy to come in and locked the door of the office directly.

"Director, it's done." Amy gave the briefcase to the director.

"Okay, Amy, go back first. Jimmy, follow me."

Director James opened the back door in the office, which Jimmy knew, led directly to the parking lot behind.

The two men walked to an open space in the parking lot, with no one around.

"Jimmy, I know you have a lot of questions, but I can't tell you too much. Just remember that your information has been updated. You have completed the police academy training before and you are deployed from the Third Patrol Unit of the East District of the State Police Highway Patrol Division." To our county police station. Now you can go back and familiarize yourself with your resume."

The director took out a piece of paper from his briefcase and gave it to Jimmy, patted him on the shoulder and walked back to the office.

Jimmy understands a little now, but there are still many mysteries. These problems are not the most urgent. The most urgent thing is that he has not yet read the driver's license he just got.

While Jimmy was thinking in the parking lot, a police car came in from outside. The driver was Noah, an acquaintance.

"Hi, Jimmy, what are you doing here? Waiting for the bus home?"

"Yeah, Noah, you know, I haven't bought a car yet."

"Wait for me. I'll take you back after my shift." Noah took the patrol equipment from the trunk and entered the police station through the back door. He came out a few minutes later and drove back with Jimmy in Noah's own car.

Jimmy did not go back to the restaurant, but went directly back to his rented apartment. After entering the room, Jimmy took out his driver's license and the piece of paper and began to read the contents.

The name on the driver's license is still Jimmy Young, but the original California driver's license has been changed to an Arkansas driver's license. The address is the apartment he rented. The ID number is also inconsistent with the original one. The date of birth has changed from 02/07/1980 to 01/18/1976. , that is to say, from the original 20 years old to 24 years old. The piece of paper was a resume, listing the new identity from elementary school to high school to the police academy and the state police force.

There is no detailed content, such as classmates and teachers, but with these basic time information, it can be basically concluded that this new identity is usable and trustworthy. It is estimated that all files should be available in the citizen information system.

Jimmy lay on his bed looking at the ceiling, now there was only one question, why.

From Director James on Christmas Eve to the mysterious man today, it seems that he has been involved in a conspiracy. Amy took away his original driver's license and it will probably be canceled soon. She should only be able to use this new identity in the future. , but will this new identity have any remaining problems, such as offending people?

And the man just now made him feel more like the movies he had watched before, such as The Bourne Supremacy, Mission: Impossible, etc. His spy style looked like the people in the police station that he usually interacted with. Why didn't he do it at that time? Think about it, what if you replace yourself with a criminal and get yourself thrown into prison? What if it's a substitute? Being killed directly? The more I think about it, the scarier it becomes...it's really scary and scary.

In addition, only the chief and Amy should know about this matter in the police station, and no one else in the police station should know. So what should I do in the police station later? Would anyone else be suspicious? An AP spends Christmas and New Year's Day and becomes a police officer in the police department? Do you think they are all NPCs without emotions? Or does everyone know and I am the last to know?

All of this tortured Jimmy and he couldn't sleep for a long time.