Jimmy turned on the police lights and siren, reported the situation on the radio, and then got out of the car to check on the driver of the escort vehicle.
Because the escort vehicle rolled over, the driver's driving seat was pinned underneath. Looking through the front windshield, the driver was unconscious. It was uncertain whether his life was in danger. No obvious blood stains were found from the outside. Jimmy didn't dare to break the front windshield directly to remove him. He had to wait for the fire truck and ambulance.
The two prison guards in the escort vehicle also fell next to the driver, also in a coma. The escort vehicle driver and police officers are in the front, separated from the prisoners behind by a barbed wire fence. When necessary, the isolation door can be opened from the front to enter the area where the prisoners sit in the back.
From the front, the suspects in the escort car were all lying together. A few people were groaning, but no one stood up. Jimmy didn't know how many people were in the escort car before. He didn't have a list of prisoners.
Jimmy looked at the people in the escort car and couldn't deal with it for the time being. He stood up and used the intercom to further supplement the situation at the scene, and notified the dispatch center to arrange for more ambulances to come.
While Jimmy was dealing with it, the LRPD police officers had already controlled the pickup truck driver. Before, they were just chasing the speeding driver, but now the situation has changed. It has turned from speeding to a traffic accident.
After detaining the driver, the LRPD officers did not leave directly. Instead, they walked up to Jimmy and asked if they needed help.
Jimmy looked at the scene and saw that the chaotic situation had seriously affected the traffic. He arranged for the LRPD police officers to divert the traffic, while he stood beside the escort vehicle to prevent the prisoners inside from climbing out of the opening in the back of the escort vehicle.
The fire truck came the fastest and arrived at the scene in 5 minutes. When they arrived, they immediately went to rescue the driver and the two prison guards in the front of the escort vehicle.
After breaking the front windshield and cutting off the seat belt, the firefighters carefully lifted the driver out, followed by the two policemen behind him.
There were first aid supplies in the fire truck, and the firefighters had received first aid training, so they gave emergency treatment to the driver and prison guards, and then handed them over to the ambulances that came later. This time, because of the large number of people and the seriousness of the accident, two ambulances came. Fire trucks, 5 ambulances.
After dealing with the driver and prison guards, the firefighters began to cut the cracks in the back of the escort vehicle and opened a hole from the back to rescue the suspect inside.
The suspects were all wearing prison uniforms from the detention center, and their hands were handcuffed in front of them. This still affected the fire and emergency personnel's ability to deal with their injuries, but they could not remove the handcuffs for the time being, as it would be too dangerous.
All the prisoners were rescued, 11 in total. Fortunately, although there were not many ambulances, they could still be taken away due to the squeeze. We are already out of the city. It is good to have 5 ambulances arriving in a short time.
Three uninjured prisoners were transferred to the police cars of Jimmy and the LRPD police officers at the scene, two for Jimmy and one for the LRPD police car, because they still detained the pickup truck driver, and the others were in the ambulance. Start driving towards the hospital.
Jimmy needed to be escorted, while the LRPD police officers and two prisoners were waiting for the tow truck. Both the escort vehicle and the pickup truck needed to be towed away. After waiting for the tow truck to arrive, the LRPD officers returned to the detention center and put the prisoner back into the detention center to await further processing.
This time, I urgently contacted a hospital in Nancheng. The emergency room had been cleared in advance and an operating room had been arranged. In addition, the dispatch center also arranged for nearby LRPD police officers to come to support. There were too many prisoners this time, and Jimmy could not handle it alone.
Jimmy followed the last ambulance to the hospital and watched the hospital's emergency doctor take the prisoners in the car into the emergency room. Only then did he have time to check the number with the LRPD police officers present.
Bad news, there is one missing ambulance. There are 2 prisoners and 2 emergency doctors inside, one of whom acts as the driver.
Jimmy contacted the dispatch center directly, "A28 call the dispatch center, one ambulance is missing. Please immediately investigate the traffic cameras from the incident to the hospital. Two emergency doctors are still on the ambulance. Notify the detention center, I need all prisoners' Photos and information, let them check with the hospital to find out who the two missing prisoners are."
While waiting for the dispatch center to check the surveillance, Jimmy had already communicated with the LRPD police officers and asked them to guard the six suspects in the hospital. The suspects in the back seat of his police car were also transferred to the LRPD police car.
Jimmy immediately drove the police car on the road, driving back while waiting for the dispatch center to give him the route.
The escape of the prisoner was a big deal. The dispatch center directly contacted the detention center, LRPD and the county police station. A large number of police forces were already gathering in Nancheng. All Jimmy had to do was wait for the dispatch center to give the route and then pursue it first to see if the ambulance could be found. s position.
"A28, ambulance last seen traveling eastbound on West 32nd Street at the intersection of Doctor Street and West 32nd Street, no subsequent sightings. LRPD has been contacted to cordon off the surrounding blocks of West 32nd to West 36th Street. LRPD's canine unit (K9) We have already set off and will get to your location as soon as possible."
Jimmy immediately drove towards West 32nd Street. There was no trace of the ambulance on West 32nd Street. He continued to drive towards West 36th Street. After driving for a while, he found an ambulance at the intersection of West 34th Street and South Cross Street. The car was abandoned on the side of the road and the ambulance hit a tree on the side of the road.
Jimmy parked the car, drew his gun and walked towards the ambulance. He had already determined that there were two people in the car, both lying in the car. Since he found no danger, Jimmy was not particularly careful. He walked directly to the back of the car, stretched out his hand and pulled the back door, and opened it easily. It was a secret before.
Jimmy looked at the two people lying down. They were both wearing emergency doctor uniforms. The prisoner was not in the car.
Jimmy contacted the dispatch center to arrange for the nearest ambulance to come for first aid. He had learned first aid techniques, but now was not the time for him to come out for first aid. There were still two prisoners who had not been found. What if they were around and they appeared while he was giving first aid? Come on, it’s three lives.
Jimmy got out of the ambulance directly and looked to both sides. This was the outermost part of the city, a suburb. The houses were scattered loosely on the roadside. No obvious orange prison uniforms were found. The two of them didn't know when they crashed. Yes, we can only search nearby. Fortunately, the dispatch center has just arranged for the LRPD to surround the area. There should be enough time to investigate within this range.
Jimmy drove the car slowly along the roadside. At the same time, his mental eyes were activated, and he could barely see the situation in the house on the roadside clearly. Because Jimmy didn't turn on the siren, he just turned on the lights slowly, so he didn't alert the people in the surrounding houses. The people he observed were basically doing normal activities at home, some were moving around the room, and some were sitting on chairs or sofas. on, there seems to be no problem.
Suddenly Jimmy noticed a touch of orange. The color of the prison uniform was very different from the daily clothes. Although it was only a little bit, the color difference from the surroundings was obvious. A small corner leaked out behind the house.
Jimmy scanned the house and the backyard again with his mind's eye, and determined that there was only one person in the house, who was sitting on the sofa, probably watching TV.
He did not disturb the people in the room, but continued to look around outside. Jimmy returned to the police car and informed the dispatch center to arrange for someone to send photos of the two prisoners to his location.
Before determining whether the person in the house is a prisoner or a resident, it is best not to disturb the people inside. If the person is dropped and evaded from the search, it will not be easy to come back and find the person later.
After waiting for a few minutes, a police car quietly approached, without sirens and only flashing lights. The LRPD officer came down and handed Jimmy two pieces of A4 paper. On the top were enlarged photos, both front and side, with his name, height and other information marked underneath.
Jimmy took note of the appearance of the two people. He walked to the side of the door and knocked on the door.
"Pulaski County Sheriff, please open the door."
"Wait." There were footsteps in the house, and Jimmy could see a man getting up from the sofa and coming to the door to open the door.
The door opened a crack, and an anti-theft chain held the door open, not fully open. A middle-aged woman looked out from the crack of the door. Jimmy and the LRPD officers moved their positions slightly so that she could see two people.
"Hello, madam, we are hunting two fugitives. The clothes of one of them were found in the corner outside your house. We need to confirm with you whether you have seen these two people."
Jimmy took out the two A4 papers and showed them to her.
"I didn't see it. I was watching TV in the house."
"Can we go in and take a look? For your safety."
"Of course." The lady opened the anti-theft chain and let Jimmy and the others in. The two of them took a look around the house, including the bedroom, to make sure there was no one there. Of course, Jimmy had already confirmed it, but the process still had to be completed once, and there was an LRPD with him.
"Thank you, please close the doors and windows."
Jimmy and the LRPD officers went out, returned to the police car, and called the dispatch center to check the K9's location. When the K9 police car arrived, they took it directly to the location of the prison uniforms. Jimmy didn't go there to pick up the clothes before because he was waiting for the police dog to come over and use them as markers.
With the police dogs searching in front, Jimmy and his team's goal was clear. The prisoner was obviously running in a straight line, and the target route was towards the south. It seemed that he knew the environment of Little Rock very well. If he ran two blocks from here, he would be there. When he arrived outside the city, there was a large forest outside, and his escape route was very clear.
After chasing for a while, the K9 suddenly turned and screamed at a nearby door.
Jimmy immediately looked at the house. There was a person inside who heard the dog barking and ran directly towards the back door on the other side. If he didn't run away, it must be him.
"Surround this house," Jimmy shouted, running from the side to the back door. The K9 and its deputy were at the front door, the K9 officer was knocking on the door, and the LRPD officer was standing with his gun drawn, watching the front door.
"Don't move, put your hands up, I'm going to shoot." Jimmy yelled from the back door as he chased the running man. The distance was only a few meters, and because he had discovered his movements in advance, Jimmy ran over without stopping and kept chasing after him.
K9 officers and LRPD officers heard Jimmy's voice and ran directly towards the back of the house. They saw Jimmy chasing someone and released the K9.
K9 is still very powerful. It runs faster than Jimmy and chases the person running in front.
K9 jumped directly on the person in front of him, biting his clothes and hanging on him. Well, it was actually supposed to bite the arms and legs, but the bite went a bit wrong while running, but luckily at least it didn't hit the target.
With the help of K9, Jimmy also caught up with the man and pounced on him and knocked him down. K9 didn't let go and was still biting his clothes.
Jimmy pinned the man down, took the handcuffs from his belt, and cuffed his hands behind his back. The K9 officer also arrived. He pulled the K9 back while Jimmy pulled the person up. Yes, it happened to be one of the suspects.
"Klinsmann Townsend, you are under arrest. Brother, bring a police car over and lock him up first while we find the second person."
Jimmy asked the last LRPD officer on guard to return to where the police car had parked and drive over. Half of today's mission was completed, and only one person was left.
The good news is that no one of the police officers surrounding these streets notified the suspect, so he was theoretically still within the scope of these streets.
After putting the suspect in the back seat of the LRPD police car, Jimmy and the K9 officers began to return to the police car and search the road again. Other police cars could be seen in front of them moving slowly on the road. It seemed that the additional police officers had almost arrived. .
The police arrange tasks in order of priority. They block off the block first and use the extra manpower to search. Usually multiple people cooperate. Jimmy is a special case. He is the county police officer who escorted the suspect. Before others arrive, he alone It is normal for people to come into the cordoned off area and search.
Now that he has two people and a K9 around him, he can't just leave them and go look for him on his own. He can only cooperate with the patrol.
No suspect was found in the open space between the street and the house, nor did they find that the doors or windows of the house on the roadside were damaged. Jimmy and the others did not stop knocking on the door one by one, but chose to conduct a street search first to make sure there were no clues. House-to-house searches will be carried out.
While Jimmy and the others were patrolling the streets, they suddenly discovered that the glass on the door of a house was broken. This was a major clue. Jimmy used the walkie-talkie to notify the K9 police officers and LRPD officers, and the three men and one dog immediately surrounded them.
Jimmy has discovered that there are two people in the house, one is in the living room and the other is in the bedroom, but the person in the bedroom is sitting on the bed and leaning against the head of the bed.
Jimmy made a signal to the other two people, and he continued to surround them at the back, while the other two people knocked on the door at the front.
"LRPD, please open the door."
The people in the living room turned around and looked at the door, but did not move. The LRPD officers walked to the window. Because the curtains were drawn, they could not see what was going on inside. They could not break in directly without clear clues.
The LRPD officer took two steps back and used the intercom to call the superintendent to the scene, while Jimmy was already observing from behind the house.
There was no back door at the back of this house. Jimmy walked to the other side and found a door here. He walked over and pulled it gently. The door was locked.
The situation inside was definitely not normal. There was obviously something wrong with the person in the living room, and the police didn't dare to make a sound inside even though they knocked on the door.
(As a note, in the later stages of the search, although Jimmy is young, he is indeed leading the search. When the county police and LRPD jointly handle cases, the county police usually takes the lead, and Jimmy has already hung up two mountain patterns. , is already a senior police officer in the patrol police, so the LRPD police officers and K9 police officers will directly follow Jimmy’s instructions under the circumstances. In the same way, if there are state police at the scene, as long as the other people are not too high-ranking , usually led by the state police. If there is an FBI, the FBI will take over by default.)