The second week started and our unit was 200% focused on catching that robber. Detective Loneson once again mobilized so SPU (special police unit) mbers, and I actually got to work together with a real-deal Jenny Junsa for the first ti since I started the police phase of my practical year.
Jenny was one of the SPU mbers who were tasked to cooperate with us, and she ended up joining Detective Monroe and . Honestly, not having worked together with a true-blue Jenny at least once had been the only real hang-up I had about my police phase so far, and I had started to think that I would end up completing the phase without getting to work together with one.
That would have been really unfortunate, especially since it was not as if there were no female Junsa (Jennys) around. I had seen like 5 or 6 of them during my ti at the HQ. I simply did not have the chance to work with one of them so far. Nonetheless, I guess I could now strike that off my list, leaving with no regrets.
Well, actually, I kinda hated the fact that I still had to deal with the occasional attempt at my life due to that damn bounty, but at least the number of attempts had shrunk drastically due to all the failed tries.
Anyway, our unit scoured Celadon City, and we actually managed to corner the robber on Giratiday. We managed to spot him in one of the underground markets, but he provoked so chaos and used the distraction to escape.
Still, Jenny, I, and a few other officers called out our respective canine Pokemon and had them follow the robber/Steve's tracks. The reason we did not use only one or two canines was that the scene was too crowded, so we had to ensure that the scent/track we were following was the right one.
It was obvious that the thief/robber did not have the option of teleportation, which was good for us. Nonetheless, Steve still had us running in loops, obviously trying to shake us off. Unfortunately, he did not try to fly away. We were keeping an eye on the totality of Celadon City's air space, so if he had tried that, we would have promptly spotted him, which would have made our work easier.
Exactly because he didn't do that, we were stuck with following his tracks on foot like this. We eventually followed him to the outskirts of Celadon City to an abandoned shack that seed to have served as his hideout. Unsurprisingly, Steve was already gone by the ti we made it there, but it was evident that he had cleaned out the place just recently, so we were sure that this was where he had hidden until now.
Considering the traces outside of the shack, it was evident that he had driven away with a motorcycle. He seed to be heading away from Celadon City, and I was pretty sure that we had lost his trail. We still followed the tracks of his motorcycle, but as I expected we lost his track after roughly 50 km.
The motorcycle tracks just stopped at so point. Seeing how there were no further tracks or any burrowing signs, it was clear that Steve had put away his ride and finally flown away. Well, he could have teleported away as well, but then his actions so far would have made no sense.
The aerial escape theory was swiftly confird after a closer inspection of the place. We discovered a pair of talon prints belonging to a Fearow which backed up the flight theory. With no other choice, we returned to the HQ. We first reported the situation to Detective Loneson and then to Chief Junsa.
Since we could not ensure that Steve would remain in Celadon City's imdiate area, we shared Steve's information with the Police Stations in the other Major Cities. Obviously, we did the sa with the cities and towns around Celadon City, just in case he decided to remain in the area after all.
Naturally, our own investigations resud as well, though the scope was reduced to the previous level, which ant that most of the recruited SPU mbers returned to their regular duties. Jenny was not amongst those and still remained with our team. She continued working with Detective Monroe on the case even after I left for my extended weekend at the end of my shift on Palkiday.
As I had promised my Pokemon, I spent the next three days grooming and massaging them. I also did not forget our routine check-up, though nothing out of the ordinary ca up during the routine. I managed to finish the grooming session before dinner on Grouday, and we spent the rest of the evening/night putting on performances or one another. An hour-long concert by yours truly finished up the night.
On Arcday, I was happy to hear that they had made so progress, and before the end of my shift, we received news that traces of Steve had been reportedly found in one of the towns, less than 250 km to the north of Celadon City.
Orders were given to keep an eye out for him and to see if they could locate his hiding spot. Furthermore, one of our teams got sent there to support the local police in their investigation. Unfortunately, it was not our unit that received the job.
Well, at least we were amongst those dispatched there the next day since the previously dispatched team had apparently, with the help of the local forces, narrowed down Steve's hiding place to three locations.
After a round of discussions, it was determined that we would split into three groups and strike at each location at the sa ti. Detective Loneson would lead one group, Detective Monroe would lead another, and the final group would be led by Detective rcy.
At exactly 1:30 p.m., each team moved out. The agreent was to simultaneously strike at 2 p.m. We had the house surrounded and as soon as it was ti, our team stord the building from all directions, leaving only four officers outside to stop Steve in case he managed to slip past us.
That ended up being unnecessary since we surprisingly managed to capture him without any difficulties. Steve actually surrendered after seeing we had him surrounded. Jenny patted him down but did not find the Ampharosite on him, so we questioned him on where he had stored/hid it.
It first appeared as if he wanted to stay mum, but after he was told that I was a certified telepath, and I actually pulled out my certificate to prove that it was true, he spilled the beans. I was the first to react and swiftly went to the spot he ntioned.
After dealing with the cover for a few monts, I found the Ampharosite, but instead of directly pulling it out and showing that I had found it, I moved it inside Utopia as soon as I touched it. Utopia took a few monts to analyze the ga Stone and once the analysis was complete I brought it out again disregarding the result of the analysis for now.
I then handed the Ampharosite over to Detective Monroe, who placed it inside an evidence bag and put it away. Afterward, we escorted Steve to the Police HQ and contacted the owner of the Ampharosite to inform him about the successful retrieval of his object.
Since the Ampharosite had already been retrieved and Steve had been caught pretty much red-handed there was no need for or Detective Monore in the follow-up. The next step was to convict him, so for us, the case was pretty much closed.
Our next step was to write a report, and while I did that, I finally had one of my other thought streams focus on the things I had learned during the analysis of the Ampharosite. There was so bad news and so good news in that regard.
The bad news was that Utopia could not upgrade the Ampharosite or any ga Stones really. Furthermore, Utopia was also unable to replicate ga Stones straight up. The good news was that now that Utopia had analyzed an Ampharosite, it could produce so as well, as long as a certain level of energy naturally released by mbers of the Ampharos line was available.
The speed of the production of an Ampharosite depended on the amount, evolutionary stage, and strength/stage of the Ampharos line mbers. The sa principle applied to the other ga Stones as well once I managed to get my hands on another one. This was pretty much an oversimplification of the process that resulted in the creation of ga Stones.
The "over" here was important since what Utopia did was not simply a simplification. Still, it was what the matter boiled down to. Ultimately, what this ant for was that if I wanted an Ampharosite, then I would have to get a batch of Ampharos, and its prevolutions inside Utopia. Coming to that conclusion, I felt a pang of regret due to rembering the Ampharos tribe I had to give up on during my military phase.
Nonetheless, extra condition or not, I, or rather Utopia now possessed the ans to produce Ampharosite, which was great. Moreover, I knew that Utopia could do the sa for the other ga Stones as well. Heck, from what I was suspecting, Utopia might even be able to do the sa for other species once it had analyzed enough ga Stone samples, though I had no idea how many different samples that would take.
Anyway, I finished the report and Detective Loneson said that the chief had given us the rest of the day off, so I said my goodbyes to everyone before leaving the HQ. Following the events on wday, Giratiday, and Palkiday passed by rather smoothly. Detective Monroe and I were assigned a murder case on Giratiday and managed to locate as well as capture the culprit on Palkiday.
It was a revenge murder case, where the "victim" was not an innocent individual as well, and it appeared that the murderer did not care all that much about hiding after getting his revenge. Sure, he went ahead and hid after he killed his target, but from the traces he left behind, I could say he was not truly worried about being captured.
Anyway, regardless of whether the victim was bad or not, we did our job and brought the murderer in. The guy did not struggle at all and directly admitted to the murder as well. He went so far as to explain everything, leaving no need for to "interrogate" him.
At the end of my shift, sothing I did not expect to happen at this point actually happened. I was called into Chief Junsa's office, and he told that I would be transferred to the SPU, so I would be reporting in with the special police unit on Arcday. I had not expected to be transferred on my final week, so this sudden transfer caught off guard.
Seeing my surprised look, Chief Junsa chuckled and told that the Jenny Junsa I had worked with in the Ampharosite case put forward the suggestion. She seed to have said that it would be a sha to not let get a feel for the SPU before I left, and Chief Junsa granted her request.
I certainly did not mind the reassignnt and thanked him before leaving the HQ for my extended weekend. I headed to the local "Aldini's" and casually took care of an ambush on the way there.
At least this bunch was considerate enough to attack before I ate, and they even chose a sowhat deserted spot to do it, aning that no civilians were in danger. Due to that, I was less hard on them, so they were not a groaning ss when the officers ca to pick them up. I did not encounter any further attacks that day.
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