[ 077 ] CPD: erin's mom

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𝐈 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐍𝐊 𝐈 𝐋𝐎𝐕𝐄 𝐘𝐎𝐔

chapter seventy-seven ; erin's mom
[ season two, episode fourteen ]

chapter seventy-seven ; erin's mom[ season two, episode fourteen ]

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"TRACKED THE CELL on the other end of Vosh's phone," Adam said. He put up a picture on the whiteboard. They were in the bullpen. "It was thrown in a dumpster near the river. Roman and Burgess are checking it out."

Antonio had walked in with a woman, and he introduced her to his team. "This is Gina Gawronski. We used to work Vice together." He grabbed her jacket so he could put it away for her. "Now she's rocking it in Robbery-Homicide."

The team welcomed her. Gina thanked them before glancing over at the whiteboard. "Looks like you guys caught a crew we've been trying to get for months. You have one offender in custody?"

"Yes, ma'am," Adam replied. He had been updating the whiteboard. "Nick Vosh. He's over at Chicago Med in surgery. Whoever he's working with, though, is still out there with Sarah Normark's family, so..." he trailed off.

"From what we know, there's two of them, and they've robbed seven check exchanges in the last two months."

"Well, check exchanges aren't FDIC, so the FBI won't get involved," Alvin stated.

Gina nodded. "That's right. And you can steal more than you'd get at most banks. These guys have grabbed 50 to 60k each time. Nearly a half mil so far."

"All right, what do we have on them?" Hank asked.

Gina crossed her arms. "Until now, not much. Two white makes, well built. One robs the check exchange manager. The other one holds their family hostage in a box truck. There's no GPS in those old trucks, so they're difficult to track."

"It's like a roving prison cell," Jay commented.

"We were hoping the reward money would help us catch a break, but..." Gina trailed off.

"What reward money?" Erin asked curiously. She understood her mother's involvement.

"About a week ago, the check exchange put up 25 grand for any information leading to the arrest of the offenders."

Erin and Hank exchanged a look. "So if this guy's out there, and he knows his partner got popped, there's no telling what he'll do with the family," Amy stated.

"Yeah, that's right. And he's the more violent of the two. During their third robbery, a dye pack went off in his face when the manager was handing over the cash. So he shot the manager's wife and dumped her body in the forest preserve."

"All right, thanks." Hank stood. "We'll take it from here."







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