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"Where did he fell from?" Judy asked, more herself than her partner, as she continued to look at the surrounding buildings, trying to pinpoint the place the mysterious puma had fallen from right into their car.

There was no glass around or in him, so it was to be suppose he fell from an open window, and Judy could count a good amount of them. The gazelle paramedics that attended the feline before putting him into the ambulance said that he didn't had any major injuries and that none of his bones broke in fall, though it seemed he had a few bruises on him. Therefore, it was safe to assume that he had fallen from a not very high height, maybe from the first or second floor.

This reduced the number of possible places he could have fallen from to eight windows, and six of them were into an angle that it was right above their car. The cougar had to have fallen from one of these windows, now they had to figure out if he jumped, fell out of the window by accident, or if someone pushed him.

"Well, wherever he fell from, he was lucky it was not very high, otherwise he would be going to the dead house instead of the hospital." Nick said as he stood near Judy, and the bunny continued to look at the buildings, trying to make out from which angle the puma could have fallen to land right in their car, this way she could discover from which window he was when he fell.

"And I thought all cats landed on their feet." Nick added, but Judy was barely hearing him.

"It has to have been from one of those windows." She said as she pointed at the open windows that were the closest from their car in the moment of the accident. "He must have been into one of these apartments in the moment that he fell, someone must have seen or know him."

"Yeah, because someone has to know a big cat who fell from the sky." Nick said, and Judy once more ignored him slightly. She continued to look up, Nick looked at her, and he put a paw in front of his maw, and imitated the sound of a radio, "Here is Central calling out for Carrots. Officer Carrots, do you copy?"

Judy sighed, and she looked back at Nick. "Nick, we have what could be an accident, attempted suicide or attempted murder, we need to take this a bit more seriously."

"Hey, I am taking it seriously." Nick said, "That was why I even took the liberty to take a photograph of our big friend." He said, showing to Judy his phone, which now showed a photo of the unconscious cougar, which surely had been taken before he was taken by the ambulance. "He is kind of photogenic."

"Oh, Nick! Yes!" Judy said, snatching the phone from his hands and watching the picture with exited eyes. "This is way better than just a description, now we can show his photo and give people his name and we can see who recognizes him." She said, and she remembered about hat the cougar said when they tried to talk to him.

"He said he was with his friends in the building, so maybe they had been together into one of the apartments. Maybe we can show the photo into the lobbies of each building and ask if they cougar was a resident or if was visiting someone. Maybe one of his friends witnessed what happened and can shine a light in the situation."

Okay, he had lost her again. It was like that each time that Carrots got too involved into a case and found out possible clues. She became too focus on the case, to the point she nearly forgot about everything else besides the case and every possible lead they could have. He was already used to it, and he had come to love that determined side of her. It was something he learned to admire in that little bunny. Even if sometimes it proved to be quite a challenge to keep up with her as she started to go deep in a case.

Just as Judy was about to lead them both into the inside of the building, their radios chimed, and Nick was the first to pick up. They heard Clawhauser's voice in the other end of the radio, saying:

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