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第6章

Keri was jumpy and nervous as she sat in the waiting room of the Fox Hills Mall security office. For the fourth time in the last fifteen minutes the same thought went through her head: this is taking too long.

One of the security guards was searching for footage of the food court from around 2 p.m., when Lanie had posted her last Instagram photo. It was taking forever, either because the system was old or the guard was inept.

Ray sat in the chair beside her, chowing down on a chicken wrap he'd picked up when they had visited the food court. Keri's wrap sat in her lap, mostly untouched.

Despite the fact that it was 6:30 and the girls had only been out of touch for about four and a half hours, Keri had the creeping sensation that something was very off with this case, even if she didn't yet have the evidence to prove it.

"Do you have to swallow that thing all in one go?" she asked Ray sourly.

He stopped in mid-chew and gave her a quizzical look before asking, with his mouth full, "What's eating you?"

"I'm sorry. I shouldn't yell at you. I'm just frustrated that this is taking so long. If these girls really were abducted, all this fiddling about is wasting valuable time."

"Let's give the guy two more minutes. If he doesn't have it by then, we'll bring down the hammer. Fair?"

"Fair," Keri replied and took a small bite of her wrap.

"I know you're annoyed about this," Ray said, "but there is clearly something else going on with you. I think it has to do with whatever you were holding back at the station. We've got a little time now. So fill me in."

Keri looked at him and could tell that even with the piece of lettuce in his teeth making him look ridiculous, he wasn't joking around.

You're closer to this man than anyone else in the world. He deserves to know. Just tell him.

"Okay," she said. "Hold on though."

She pulled out the small bug and camera detector she'd been keeping in her purse and motioned for Ray to follow her into the hall.

The contraption was recommended to her by a security and surveillance expert she'd once helped out on a case. He said that it was a good combination of portability, reliability, and decent price, and so far, he seemed to be right.

In the weeks since the lawyer Jackson Cave hinted that he'd be keeping close tabs on her, she'd found several eavesdropping devices. One bug had been put in the lamp on her office desk. She suspected a member of the cleaning staff had been bribed to place it there.

She had also found both a camera and an audio bug in her new apartment. The bug was in the living room and the camera had been set up in the bedroom. She had also found a bug inside her car's steering wheel and another in the sun visor of Ray's car.

Edgerton had added extra protections on her office desktop to specifically hunt for tracking software. So far, nothing had been discovered. But she played it safe and avoided using it for anything other than official business.

Her cell phone was clean so far, probably because it never left her side. It was the only device through which she'd communicated with the Collector and was therefore the one she was most protective of.

When they reached the hall, Keri swiped herself, then Ray. She pointed to his phone. He held it out and she swiped it as well.

Ray had been through this routine many times before in the last few weeks. He was initially resistant but after Keri discovered the bug in his car, he no longer balked. In fact, he'd wanted to rip it and all the others out of their locations.

She had pleaded with him to leave them in place and act like everything was normal. If Cave knew they were on to him, he'd suspect that they knew about the Collector and he might warn him to run.

Cave was already suspicious that Keri was the one who had stolen his files with dossiers on different abductors for hire. But he couldn't be sure of that. Even if he was, he didn't know how much Keri had discovered about his secret connections to this dark underworld or whether she had him under surveillance too. So he obviously didn't want to risk incriminating himself by contacting the Collector if he could possibly avoid it.

He believed they were in a surveillance stalemate. And considering that Jackson Cave had a lot more information than Keri did right now, she was pretty happy with that arrangement.

She had promised Ray that when allowing the bugs to stay in place became counterproductive, she'd get rid of them, even if it tipped Cave off. They even had a code phrase that meant it was time to dump them. It was "Bondi Beach," a reference to a beach in Australia that Keri one day hoped to visit. If she said those words, Ray would know he could finally rip the device out of his visor.

"Satisfied?" he asked when she'd finished sweeping them both thoroughly.

"Yes, sorry. Listen, I got an email from our friend this morning," she said, choosing to be cryptic about the Collector even when she was sure they weren't being listened to. "He hinted that he'd be reaching out. I guess I'm just a little on edge. Every time my phone buzzes, I think it's him."

"Did he give you any kind of timetable?" Ray asked.

"No. He just said he'd be in touch soon; nothing beyond that."

"No wonder you're so agitated. I thought you were just overreacting to this case."

Keri felt the heat rise in her cheeks and stared silently at her partner, stunned at his comment. Ray seemed to know immediately that he'd gone too far and was about to try to clean it up when the security guard called out from the computer room.

"I've got something," he yelled.

"You are so lucky right now," Keri hissed angrily, storming ahead of Ray, who gave her a wide berth.

When they entered the computer room, the guard had the video footage cued up to 2:05 p.m. Sarah and Lanie were clearly visible sitting at a small table in the center of the dining area. They saw Lanie take a picture of her food with her phone, almost certainly part of the post Edgerton had found on Instagram.

After about two minutes, a tall, dark-haired guy covered in tattoos approached them. He gave Lanie a long kiss and after a few more minutes of chatting, they all got up and left.

The guard froze the image and turned to face Keri and Ray. Keri looked at the guard closely for the first time. He wore a nametag that read "Keith" and couldn't have been more than twenty-three, with greasy, pimply skin and a hunched-over back that made him look like a scrawny Quasimodo. She pretended not to notice it as he spoke.

"I got a few solid screen grabs of the guy's face. I put them on digital files and I can send them to your phones too if you like."

Ray gave Keri a look that said "maybe this guy isn't so incompetent after all" but shut it down when she glared back at him, still pissed about his "overreaction" remark.

"That would be great," he said, turning his attention back to the guard. "Were you able to track where they went?"

"I was," Keith said proudly and spun around to face the screen again. He switched to a different screen that showed the guy's movements throughout the mall, as well as those of Sarah and Lanie. They culminated with them all getting into a Trans Am and leaving the parking lot, headed in a general northbound direction.

"I tried to get the license plates on the car but all our cameras are mounted too high to see anything like that."

"That's okay," Keri said. "You did really well, Keith. I'm going to give you our cell numbers for those screen grabs. I'd also like you to send them to one of our colleagues at the station so he can run facial recognition."

"Of course," Keith said. "I'll do that right away. Also, I was wondering if I could ask a favor?"

Keri and Ray exchanged skeptical glances but she nodded anyway. Keith continued hesitantly.

"I've been planning to apply to the police academy. But I've held off because I don't think I'm ready for the physical requirements yet. I was wondering if, when all this settles down, I could pick your brains for some suggestions on how to improve my chances of getting in and actually graduating?"

"Is that all?" Keri asked, pulling out a business card out and handing it to him. "Call this pituitary case over here for the physical advice. You can call me when you need some help with the mental part of the job. And one more thing. If you have to wear a nametag for work, get one with your last name on it. It's more intimidating."

Then she walked out, leaving Ray to mop up. He deserved it.

Back out in the hall, she texted the screen grabs of the guy to both Joanie Hart and the Caldwells, asking if either recognized him. A moment later, Ray stepped out to join her. He looked sheepish.

"Listen, Keri. I shouldn't have said you were overreacting. Clearly there's something going on here."

"Is that an apology? Because I didn't hear the words 'I'm sorry' anywhere in there. And while we're at it, haven't there been enough cases that looked like nothing to everyone but me which turned out to be something for you to give me the benefit of the doubt?"

"Yeah, but what about all the cases…?" he started to say, then thought better of it and stopped himself mid-sentence. "I'm sorry."

"Thank you," Keri replied, choosing to ignore the first part of his comment and focus on the second.

Her phone buzzed and she looked down with anticipation. But instead of an email from the Collector, it was a text from Joanie Hart. It was brief and to the point: "never seen this guy."

She showed it to Ray, shaking her head at the depths of the woman's apparent ambivalence toward her daughter's well-being. Just then the phone rang. It was Mariela Caldwell.

"Hi, Mrs. Caldwell. This is Detective Locke."

"Yes, Detective. Ed and I have been looking at the photos you sent. We've never seen that young man. But Sarah mentioned to me that Lanie said her boyfriend looked like he should be in a rock band. I wonder if this might be him?"

"It's quite possible," Keri said. "Did Sarah ever mention a name of this boyfriend?"

"She did. I'm pretty sure it was Dean. I don't recall a last name. I don't think she knew it either."

"Okay, thanks very much, Mrs. Caldwell."

"Is that helpful?" the woman asked in a hopeful, almost pleading voice.

"It may very well be. I don't have any new information for you yet. But I promise you, we're focused hard on finding Sarah. I'll try to update you as much as I can."

"Thank you, Detective. You know, I only realized after you left that you're the same detective who found that missing surfer girl a few months ago. And I know that, well…with your daughter…" Her voice cracked and she stopped, clearly overcome with emotion.

"It's okay, Mrs. Caldwell," Keri said, steeling herself so that she wouldn't lose it.

"I'm just so sorry about your little girl…"

"Don't worry about that right now. My focus is on finding your daughter. And I promise I'm going to put every ounce of energy I have into that. You just try to stay calm. Watch a crappy TV show, take a nap, do anything you can to stay sane. Meanwhile, we're on this."

"Thank you, Detective," Mariela Caldwell whispered, her voice barely audible.

Keri hung up and looked at Ray, who wore a worried expression.

"Don't worry, partner," she assured him. "I'm not going to lose it just yet. Now let's find this girl."

"How do you propose we do that?"

"I think it's time we check in with Edgerton. He's had long enough to review the data from the girls' phones. And now we have a name for the guy in the food court-Dean. Maybe Lanie mentions him in one of her posts. Her mom may not know anything about him but I think that may be more due to lack of interest than Lanie hiding him."

As they walked through the mall toward the parking lot and Ray's car, Keri called Edgerton and put him on speaker so Ray could hear too. Edgerton picked up after one ring.

"Dean Chisolm," he said, dispensing with any greeting.

"What?"

"The guy in the screen grabs you had sent to me is named Dean Chisolm. I didn't even have to use facial recognition. He's tagged in a bunch of the Joseph girl's Facebook photos. He's always wearing a cap pulled down or sunglasses like he's trying to hide his identity. But he's not very good at it. He always wears the same kind of black shirt and the tattoos are pretty distinctive."

"Good job, Kevin," Keri said, once again impressed by their unit's resident tech savant. "So what do you have on him?"

"A decent amount. He's got several drug arrests. Some are for possession, a couple for distribution, and one for being a courier. He did four months for that one."

"Sounds like a real solid citizen," Ray muttered.

"That's not all. He's also suspected of being involved in operating a sex ring using underage girls. But no one's ever been able to pull him in on that."

Keri looked at Ray and saw something change in his expression. Until now, he'd clearly thought there was a more than solid chance that these girls were just out joyriding. But with the news about Dean, it was obvious that he had gone from mildly uneasy to full-on concerned.

"What do we know about this sex ring?" Keri asked.

"It's run by a charming-looking guy named Ernesto 'Chiqy' Ramirez."

"Chiqy?" Ray asked.

"I think it might be a nickname-short for chiquito. It means tiny. And since this guy looks to be well over three hundred pounds, I'm guessing it's a joke."

"Do you know where we can find Chiqy?" Keri asked, not amused.

"Unfortunately, no. He has no known address. He mostly seems to bounce around abandoned warehouses, where he sets up pop-up brothels until they get raided. But I do have some good news."

"We'll take anything we can get," Ray said as they got into his car.

"I have an address on Dean Chisolm. And it just so happens that it's the exact location where the GPS on both girls' phones shut off. I'm sending it to you now, along with a photo of Chiqy."

"Thanks, Kevin," Keri said. "By the way, we may have found a mini-Kevin working as a security guard at the mall; very tech-savvy. He wants to be a cop. I might put him in touch with you if that's cool."

"Sure. Like I always say, nerds of the world unite!"

"Is that what you always say?" Keri teased.

"I mostly think it," he admitted, then hung up before they could give him any more crap.

"You seem awfully centered for someone who just learned that the girls we're looking for may be caught up in a sex trafficking ring," Ray noted with surprise in his voice.

"I'm trying to keep it light as long as I can," Keri said. "I don't think I'm going to have the chance for much longer. But don't worry. When we find Chisolm, there's a decent chance I may do some amateur tattoo removal using my Swiss Army knife. It's nice and dull."

"Good to know you haven't lost your edge," Ray said.

"Never."

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