Dockyard Killer

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A.N Notes: I failed to mention that Juan will be paired up with someone. The same can be said for her sisters but they will be revealed in due time.

That is all I have to say...

Juan's Residence, Juan's POV

The girls left for school a few hours ago, and I'm currently sitting on the couch doing a crossword puzzle to pass some time.

Sometime later, My phone began to ring and I proceed to pick up the call.

"Hello?" I asked,

"Juan?" Jones voiced through the phone,

"Oh, Hey Jones. Why did you call me today?" I asked,

"We've got another case on our hands again. A Junkie was found dead in the Dockyard and Chief King assigned us to handle it," Jones explained,

"Alright, Just wait for me in the station and We'll go to the crime scene," I said,

After I hung up on Jones, I proceeded to change into my usual uniform, went to the garage, and rode my motorcycle all the way to the station.

Crime Scene...

For today's homicide case, It was located in the dockyards where a body was reported to have been spotted.

The victim was already put inside a bodybag while I wrote it down on my notepad.

"So, Partner. What do you think of today's case?" Jones questioned,

"Pretty tame than the last one. But back to this one, According to our victim's ID, His name is Dan Broke," I listed, "Since autopsy would be in for a couple of hours, I can only deduct that the cause of death was a stab wound with a sharp knife"

I then pocketed my notepad, wore some gloves, and began investigating the crime scene. Moments later, I spotted the victim's wallet, then opened it to see an address written on it.

"What'd you find?" Jones asked,

"Possibly our victim's wallet, and I have no clue on where this address is located," I remarked,

"I know that address. It's in Caribou Corner! We're often called there for ODs and fights. Not the safest neighborhood," Jones recalled,

"Do you know someone there?" I questioned,

"Yep, Her name is Gloria, she's the building's superintendent," Jones stated,

"Then we'll get to that later," I said, then notices out of the ordinary. A broken badge on the floor, and bends a knee to it, "Well this is interesting,"

"What is it, partner?" Jones questioned,

"Broken badge," I pointed out, then glances at the victim, "And it doesn't look like it belongs to our victim here,"

"Then we'd better get that fixed then. See if it links to our killer," Jones noted, and I put the broken badge into a small bag,

"But first, let's talk to our witness and see what he knows?" I declared,

The two went to the witness, a barge driver James Smith. The latter explained to us how he found the body and a question regarding if he had seen anyone on the docks was a dead end as he told them that this part of the docks has always been deserted.

"Well, that was a waste..." Jones commented, "Let's go to that address, see if we dig anything there,"

"Sure, but I'm driving this time," I said,

"Fine," Jones agreed,

The two entered the car and drove their way to the address. Upon arrival, we were standing in some rundown tenant and we soon entered the building.

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