The Missing Elderly Resident of Albert Square

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The residents of Albert Square were in shock when they discovered that one of their own, an elderly resident named Mrs. Johnson, had gone missing. The police were called in to investigate, but the residents of Albert Square were also determined to find her.

Arthur and Pauline, two of Mrs. Johnson's closest friends, were particularly worried about her. They had a secret that they knew they wouldn't be able to keep for long. Mrs. Johnson had told them something in confidence, something that could help the police find her.

As they searched for Mrs. Johnson, trouble was brewing in the Queen Victoria pub. Mick, the owner of the pub, had gotten into an argument with one of his regulars, Phil. The argument quickly turned physical, and the other patrons of the pub were forced to intervene.

Meanwhile, Arthur and Pauline had finally found the clue they needed to locate Mrs. Johnson. They rushed to the police station to share what they had learned. With their help, the police were able to find Mrs. Johnson safe and sound.

As the residents of Albert Square breathed a sigh of relief, Arthur and Pauline knew that they couldn't keep their secret any longer. They had to come clean about what Mrs. Johnson had told them. They took a deep breath and told the police everything.

The revelation shocked the residents of Albert Square, but they were grateful to Arthur and Pauline for their help in finding Mrs. Johnson. As for Mick and Phil, they eventually made up and went back to enjoying their drinks at the Queen Victoria pub.

In the end, the residents of Albert Square were reminded that they were a close-knit community, and that they could always count on each other in times of need. 

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