Jimmy returned to the gallery door and waited for Peter.
Peter's investigation was obviously more detailed than Jimmy's, and it took him nearly 40 minutes to return. During this period, Diana and Jones had already arrived at the door, joining Jimmy and waiting for Peter.
Peter: "Anything gained?"
Diana: "Rachel is not from New York. There are only a few unfamiliar friends here. I need to go back and check the information of these people."
Jones: "The last gallery worker left at 9 o'clock yesterday. She locked the front door first, then changed clothes in the back lounge, and left through the back door. The surveillance video is also correct. The two thieves entered the gallery through the front door at 1 a.m. Yes, there was no one on duty at the gallery at that time. The lock on the front door was not broken, and it should have been opened with a lockpick."
Peter: "Jimmy, is there a surveillance camera on the left that can see the gallery?"
Jimmy: "No, the surveillance in these stores are all internal surveillance, there is no outside surveillance. But I found an AT over there." Jimmy pointed to the AT he finally found. "I don't know if the AT control can see a little bit of this." You need to check with the bank."
Peter: "Let's go take a look."
Jimmy led Peter across the street and came to the AT. Peter looked at the position of the AT's head and shook his head, "You can't see the door directly from here."
Jimmy: "At least it's possible to see the thief's vehicle and then compare it with the traffic camera. At least it's a clue."
Peter: "You're right, Jones. Write down the AT number and go back to adjust the surveillance. Let's go back first." Jones nodded, took out a notebook and pen from his pocket, and began to copy the AT number and mark the location.
Peter and the others drove back to Federation Square, and Jimmy, Jones, and Diana returned to their seats. They began to check information, and Jimmy, uh, started to be in a daze, because there was really nothing to say about the content of his participation in the morning investigation.
Peter went upstairs, returned to his office, worked on the computer, and then took some printed information from the printer and went to the office of Assistant Special Agent in Charge Reese Hughes.
Peter: "Hughes, look at this." Peter put the information in front of Hughes.
Hughes picked it up. This is Jimmy's Pulaski County police file. The FBI naturally has all the information. It was recommended internally. At that time, Hatten provided the information to the FBI. As for Hatten, why? If you have all the information, of course you can go to the county police and ask for it directly.
In this day and age, not all information is entered into the computer system. Most of the time, it is a handwritten report. After archiving, it is entered into the system again when necessary. If you are lazy, it is normal not to enter any information. It depends on whether your sense of responsibility is strong. .
When Jimmy came to report to the FBI's Manhattan office, what he received from the college was the college report. Naturally, it didn't include the previous ones. What Peter had read before was the information provided by the college.
The gap between the two information is too big. Looking only at the academy information, Jimmy is only stronger in actual combat cases and slightly weaker in others. After adding in the county police's files, Jimmy is a pure action personnel material, and he is at the elite level. of action.
Hughes: "Great record. Is there something wrong with this police officer? Does he need us to investigate? This is something the Arkansas office should be responsible for."
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Peter was speechless, "This is Jimmy Young, the new trainee agent in our department. This year there is an urgent new batch of trainees at Quantico. He just reported to us yesterday."
Hughes: "What's the problem?"
Peter: "There seems to be something wrong with the personnel arrangement at the college. Such people should go to the organized crime investigation department, not our team."
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Si: "Peter, keep taking him with you. We'll see what the situation is."
Peter: "OK, I get it."
Hughes left Peter's office and on the way back to his own office, he turned to look at Jimmy sitting below. There were two black people and one Chinese. Peter's group was really a bit irritating. It seemed like something needed to be done.
Jimmy didn't know about the conversation between Peter and Hughes, and he didn't know yet that he was almost kicked out of the elite group. He was still looking at the gallery's surveillance video on his computer.
Perhaps because of the frequent use of his mind's eye function, Jimmy now has a very strong spatial composition ability. Today he determined the monitoring position of the exhibition hall. When he looks at it now, he has directly constructed the structure of the entire gallery from the front door to the back door in his mind.
The two thieves entered through the front door, and in order from right to left, they took down the paintings on the wall. They were all directly in their frames, not dismantled, but piled in the middle of the exhibition hall. The last time they moved them from the door out.
The frames of the 10 paintings are not thick. After they are piled together and two people can carry them out, they have a variety of transportation options. According to the size of the paintings, if the requirements are not high, they can even drive a car behind them. There's plenty of space for the seats.
Diana had already found the information of several of Rachel's friends and printed it out. She integrated the gallery employee information printed by Jones, walked to Peter's office, and handed it to Peter, but Peter did not convene everyone to discuss it. Probably still waiting for AT recording.
We went out for fast food at noon. Jimmy and the others returned to the office early because they had contacted the bank to obtain the monitoring in the morning and should be able to get it in the afternoon.
Jones checked his computer and found it was in his e-mail box.
Jones: "The bank's surveillance is here. Let's go to the conference room." Jones took the computer upstairs and said, "Peter, AT&T has it."
In the conference room, the projector started to play surveillance. Because the main target of AT control is the people in front of the AT, the clarity and coverage area are obviously not as good as other monitors.
Jones cooperated with the operation until 0:30 in the morning. Since it was already midnight, there were not many cars on the road. From 0:30 to 1:00, a total of dozens of cars were seen on the road.
Peter: "Jones, please contact the 911 dispatch center, take the surveillance of the intersection on both sides, compare the car type and time, exclude all cars that left in a short period of time, and focus on the rest of the investigation."
Jones: "I've contacted the dispatch center, but the video hasn't been sent yet."
Peter: "Okay, let's look at these people. More than 90% of art thefts are done by insiders, employees, acquaintances of the painter, etc., so let's start with these people. Diana."
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