Junkers Case

ebook Detective Rage Mysteries, no. 28 · Detective Rage Mystery

By D. E. Harrison

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A call goes into the police call center in Seattle. "Sir, you want to report six stolen cars. They were take from your lot, this weekend. I will transfer you to Auto Theft."
In Auto Theft, "Sir, I will send a car down to take the report."

Later the same day patrolman Jones arrives at the address he was given. He pulls into a Junk yard. There are rows after rows of junk cars piled six high as he walks to the trailer in the middle of the yard.
"Sir, you wish to report six stolen cars?"
"Yes, they took six right out of the stacks."
Jones fills out the paperwork and leaves. Later he mentions to Homicide Detective Rage the stolen Junker cars. She mentions it to Inspector Strong before she leaves for home.
The next day, the Inspector mentions it in a Chief's meeting, which brings a chuckle from everyone. But the Robbery Chief mentions it to his Major.

Pass experience has proven that if Inspector Strong mentions anything it is important. The Major will follow up. He finds Junker cars are being stolen all over town, many are not reported.

The Inspector mentions the Junker cars to the FBI Director, "Inspector, I have seen reports from the West Coast that everyone is having a rash of stolen Junker cars."
The first question asks is, "How much flooding can you control with Junkers?"
The second one is, "What is going on?"

Junkers Case