182 Cash truck robbery

Style: Girl Author: fat bambooWords: 2127Update Time: 24/01/18 08:09:27
Jimmy didn't notice the doorbell, so he stood directly by the door and knocked. A man inside walked toward the door. Judging from his body shape, he should be a muscular or fat man.

Jimmy: "Hello, Pulaski County Constable, are you Thomas Weber, the homeowner?"

The man said, "Yes, what's the matter? Officer."

Jimmy handed over the wanted notice: "I received a tip earlier that someone similar to the wanted person was reported to have appeared nearby. I need your help to check if you have seen her. Also, is there anyone else in your family? I also want to ask them to help me take a look."

The man glanced at the wanted poster and handed it back to Jimmy, "I haven't seen it before. We just came here for a party today and we don't usually live here."

Jimmy: "Oh, that's it. Thanks for your help. Goodbye."

Jimmy took the wanted poster, turned around and left the house and returned to the police car. He drove away from Thomas' house, turned back to the road, and dialed Hatten's number directly after he was out of their sight.

Hatten answered the call almost instantly, and it seemed like the phone never left his hand.

Hatten: "Jimmy, is there anything urgent? If not, we'll talk about it after get off work."

Jimmy: "It's considered urgent. You are mainly dealing with counter-terrorism matters now, right?"

Harten: "Well, yes, this is the most important thing now."

Jimmy: "Here's a clue. I'm not sure if it's for you or the ATF (U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives)."

Hatten became interested and said, "Tell me more about it."

Jimmy: "The person you gave me before who may be involved in a cult, remember, I was checking the Arkansas riverside villa, and I just found that there were people gathering in a house, and there may be a lot of weapons.

This is a river bank, not a mountain forest, and there is no place for them to hunt, so I think there may be something wrong. "

Hatten: "A few people, location."

Jimmy: "I didn't see it clearly, but it was estimated that there were 4-6 people and two SUVs. The location was near the river bank east of Wrightsville."

Hatten: "You stay away and keep an eye on me. I'll contact you when I get nearby." After saying that, Hatten hung up the phone directly. Jimmy put the phone in his pocket, then parked the car on the side of the road, turned on the double flash and the hood, then walked directly to the side of the road, sat on the ground, and started smoking.

It would take at least half an hour, close to an hour, to get here from the FBI local office. Jimmy planned to wait on the roadside for half an hour and then wait for Harten at the intersection.

Jimmy is also an expert at pretending that a car has broken down. As long as no one comes to check the car, he will have no problem. Anyway, he just waits for a tow truck. There are many reasons.

After waiting for more than ten minutes, Thomas and the others did not come out. It seemed that they did not alert them. This was a good thing for Jimmy. It was better to wait for Haten and the others to come over to make dumplings than to encounter a confrontation.

After waiting for another ten minutes, it was estimated to be more than half an hour. By this time, Hatten and the others should have left Little Rock. Jimmy got up, came to the front of the car, and was about to close the hood. He suddenly found that the two SUVs were reversing. On the road.

Jimmy bent down and wiped the oil from the engine with both hands, then straightened up and put down the hood, and pressed it with both hands. At this time, the SUV happened to come to Jimmy's car.

….

A car in front stopped and the passenger window was rolled down. Thomas put his head from the driver's seat to the window and asked, "Officer, do you need help?"

Jimmy showed him the oil on his hands and said, "It's been fixed, thank you. Where are you going?"

Thomas: "Now that it's fixed, goodbye, officer."

Thomas didn't say their destination, closed the passenger window, started the car and drove forward, and the SUV behind him also left.

Jimmy wrote down the two license plates, scraped off the oil on his hands with dirt, and couldn't do anything about the remaining ones. He started the police car and followed quickly.

While driving, Jimmy dialed Hatten's number.

Jimmy: "Hatten, have you left Little Rock?"

Harten: "Yeah, we're almost in Wrightsville. What's going on? Is there any movement?"

Jimmy: "Yes, they left in two cars. They are now on the way to Little Rock. They are probably going to Little Rock. I am following them at a distance. You turn around immediately and I will give you the license plate number. You guys, follow up later."

Jimmy reported two license plate numbers and hung up the phone. Why Jimmy was so nervous was because he had already detected the situation in the two cars just now. The two drivers were okay, but the people in the back seats of the two cars were all armed and had rifles in their hands.

Because the SUV was covered with dark window film, Jimmy couldn't see directly into the back seat, and he couldn't directly alert Harten and the others, so he had to make this arrangement.

When Hatten and the others follow them, Jimmy will leave temporarily. He can't follow them for too long. He is a county police officer. He can still be considered a fellow traveler back to Little Rock. If they follow these two SUVs in the city, any fool will know that they have been exposed. .

Jimmy needed to see their route before deciding whether to follow up in the city. If Hatten and the others couldn't withstand the firepower of this group of people, the joke would be big.

When he was approaching Little Rock, Jimmy spotted three cars driving slowly on the road far apart. He called Harten and confirmed that it was them. They had already caught up with the two-wheeled SUV. Jimmy turned around in Little Rock. He did not stay away, but continued to follow two blocks away. He did not hang up the phone with Hatten. This was not the time to worry about the phone bill.

Jimmy checked the time. It was 4:50 pm, which was almost the 2 hours he had agreed with James. But now that he had something to do, there was no need to return to the police station on time.

Hatten: "Jimmy, the two cars have separated, and we have to follow them separately."

Jimmy: "Copy that."

Jimmy continued to follow Hatten's prompts across the street. Not to mention the traffic in the city is no more complicated than suburban roads. The biggest problem is that Jimmy has no law enforcement power and can only intervene by accidentally discovering the case. You also need to contact and communicate with the dispatch center.

While Jimmy was waiting at the red light, Hatten's voice came from the speaker: "It's broken, their target is the cash truck."

"FBI, put down your weapons, put down your weapons."

"Bang bang bang" gunshots rang out. Jimmy turned on his cell phone while driving and placed it on the center console. The voice from Hatten came. Jimmy took advantage of the green light to turn and rushed directly to the next block.

When Jimmy arrived at the scene, a cash transport truck was parked under the viaduct. Two SUVs, one behind the other, blocked the road in front and behind the cash transport truck. Hatten and the three of them were on the outside, with the car lying across the road, hiding behind the car. Later, he fired back with a pistol in his hand. The six robbers in front and behind all wore black hoods and body armor, and held a water gun in their hands.

"A28 called the dispatch center. A cash truck robbery occurred in Little Rock. I have arrived at the scene and requested support. The six robbers were fierce in firepower."

"The dispatch center received it."

North American gunslinger detective.

fat bamboo