Sheriff Sam came over soon, also driving a police car and parked behind Jimmy's car.
Jimmy took off his duty belt and put it on the driver's seat, closed the door and walked over. Sam sat in the car looking at Jimmy and shaking his head a little.
"Jimmy."
"Sam, you know why I came back."
"Jimmy, let Karg handle this matter himself."
"Sam, Karg is my best friend in the police station. I don't have to do anything, but I need to know the truth of the matter. Don't hide it from me, Sam, for Karg."
Sam was speechless. He got out of the car, closed the door, and took Jimmy to the grass by the roadside.
"Kage came here to find Colin. Colin lives in our town. We all know what he does, but we haven't been able to catch him without evidence. Colin had already disappeared before Kag came. , for about 2 months, and now his men are basically all dispersed. Kag didn’t tell me before he came, he went directly to Colin’s house, and you know what happened next.”
"Sam, when exactly did Colin disappear? Is there anyone else?"
"About April, the specific time is not clear, Colin disappeared together with his children. You should know that drug dealers rarely leave money at home. Now that Colin is missing, his men have no supply of goods. Now we are looking for other ways to get the goods. Several people have already left their small group, and if they can no longer find Colin or other sources of goods, the remaining people will soon disperse."
"Aren't all the drug dealers' subordinates a bunch of loose men? Why are they still gathering here after Colin disappeared for two months?"
"Colin is from the older generation. Many of his men now have been with him for twenty or thirty years, and are not those street gangsters. The older generation has the tradition and persistence of the older generation, but it seems that they will not be able to persist for long."
"Sam, Karg came to Colin to find one of his men. He should have left his team by now, because Karg didn't see him among the remaining people."
"Then there's nothing we can do. The best way is to find Colin and ask Colin to find someone."
"Do you have any photos of Colin? I'll ask my friends to look for them too."
"Follow me back to the police station. There is his file there."
Jimmy and Sam got back into the police car and drove to the town police station. Sam took out a file from the cabinet. When Jimmy opened the file, the first thing he saw was a photo of a middle-aged man, and underneath there was a smaller ID photo of a young man, who should be Colin's son.
Jimmy took the photos, copied some information, and returned the file to Sam. All that was left was to find Colin.
Jimmy did not continue patrolling, but returned to the police station with the photo, pasted the photo on a piece of white paper, wrote the corresponding name, and then made a copy.
Jimmy took the copy and left the police station. He found the phone number of Dorchi Mars of the LRPD and called it. Do you not remember this person? It was the policeman who was shot and injured when handling the murderer Johnny's case.
"Dolci, this is Jimmy."
"Hey Jimmy, what's up? I'm on patrol downtown."
"Well, I need your help with something."
"No problem, just say it."
"I need to find two people. They have been missing for two months. I only have names and photos. You know, I don't have many acquaintances in the LRPD. I can only ask you to help me check if there is any information about these two people."
"Is it about the police station?"
"No, my own business has nothing to do with the police station."
"I understand. You can fax it to our office and assign it to me."
"OK, I'm going to send the fax now."
Jimmy took an extra note, addressed it to Dolce Mars, stacked it with the copy, and faxed it to the LRPD office.
Since Colin is missing, look for him from the easiest place to find him. The county police department must have no information, otherwise Kagg would not go directly to Colin's home to find him, so the closest place is Little Rock. If there is no relevant information from the LRPD, you need to inquire in several surrounding counties. .
The reason why the scope is limited to this area is because of Colin's profession. Drug dealers are similar to gangsters and have their own sphere of influence. Colin is just a subordinate of Nut, so unless Nut is a big drug dealer spanning several states, Xiao, the scope of responsibility of his men will definitely not be very large.
Drug dealers generally will not leave their own sphere of influence and can easily fall over. If there is business that needs to be handled out of town, he will definitely bring his subordinates with him.
Based on the above unspoken rules, Colin should not exceed the area of several surrounding counties. The easiest place to find him is the local area. Excluding Addy Town, then Little Rock is the nearest target.
Now there is nothing Jimmy can do but wait for news. There is still a lot of time before he gets off work, and he has to continue patrolling. A lot of patrol time was wasted during the day today. Since there is nothing to do now, let's look for the unlucky guy. It's time to issue a few tickets to subsidize the finances.
Jimmy is now very Buddhist about issuing fines. It all depends on his mood. If he is in a good mood, he will give him various warnings, and if he is in a bad mood, he will find a few unlucky guys who have serious violations and issue fines. Basically, as long as there are a dozen or so fines a week, that's enough, neither high nor low.
Jimmy spotted a speeding pickup truck and drove to follow it. After measuring the speed of the pickup truck according to the speed of the police car, he turned on his police lights. When the driver of the pickup truck saw the police lights, he honestly turned on the right turn signal and pulled over.
Jimmy opened his eyes and looked around the cab. There was a revolver in the glove box. The shape was very familiar. As for the driver, there were no protrusions on his body, so he probably didn't have any weapons on him. There were some sundries and a few pieces of furniture in the bed of the pickup truck that looked like they came from a flea market.
He touched the taillight on the back of the pickup truck and walked to the driver's seat.
"Hello, we stopped you because you just drove 60mph (96km/h) on a road with a speed limit of 35mph (56km/h). Please show your driver's license, vehicle registration form, and insurance. What's your name?"
"Vince Vaughn," the driver replied, reaching for materials in the car.
"Mr. Vaughan, what do you do?"
"I run a pawn shop in Carmack." Vince Vaughn handed Jimmy the stop-and-go three-piece suit.
Jimmy returned to the police car with the ID. He first contacted the dispatch center to check the driver's license information and license plate information. They verified that they were correct. He did not have a wanted warrant on him. Then he issued a speeding ticket. Jimmy got out of the car and returned to the driver's seat of the pickup truck and handed over the ticket. Hand it to the driver.
"Mr. Vaughn, this is your speeding ticket. Please pay the fine in time. If you have any objections, you can go through the judicial process. Here is my police number and name. Goodbye."
Jimmy returned to the police car, turned around and continued patrolling the road. The pickup truck stopped in place for a while before restarting and leaving.