Los Angeles Detective

Chapter 23: alyssa

  Chapter 23 Alisa

  Kelly picked up the photo and looked at it, "Isn't this the photo just now? I don't recognize it."

"Thanks."

  Luke shook his head slightly, "I'm afraid it's not her we're looking for."

  Paul shrugged, "Then there's nothing I can do."

   Luke continued, "Are there any dancers who have left the job in the past month or so who meet those criteria?"

   "Caucasian, blond, 170cm..." Paul muttered a few words, as if thinking of something, "There is such a person, her name is Alisa Moore, who resigned last Saturday."

   "When was the last time you saw her?"

   "Friday night, she was wearing a blue bikini, with a slim waist and long legs."

   "Why did she leave?"

"I have no idea."

   "You didn't ask her?"

   “Saturday morning, I got her resignation text, that’s all.”

   "I want her cell phone number and home address."

   "I don't know where she lives, her phone number is 6268638532."

  Luke dialed Alisa's cell phone number, reminding her that the phone is temporarily unavailable.

   "Any other ways to contact me?"

   "No."

   Luke asked back, "Don't you think it's strange that Alisa resigned by text message and neither said it in person nor called her?"

  “This is what this industry is like. The salary is paid daily, and there is not much binding force. Many dancers don’t want people around them to know that they are in this industry.

  Many people don’t even say a word when they leave, and just play and disappear. I’ve seen it too much, and I’m used to it for a long time. "

   "Is there anyone in your club who is close to Alisa?"

  "Alyssa is not very gregarious. She usually leaves after the show and doesn't communicate with other dancers very much. I occasionally buy her a drink and chat. That's all."

   "Know her family status?"

   "No."

   "Thank you." Luke stood up and shook hands with the other party.

   "Is Alisa the person you are looking for?"

   "I don't know yet, excuse me." Luke got up to say goodbye and left the club with Marcus.

  Marcus asked, "Do you think Alisa was also a victim of the 'Taser robbery'?"

   "It's possible." Luke sent a text message from his cell phone, "Hi Matthew, I need your help to track someone down.

  Alyssa Moore,

  Mobile phone number, 6268638532.

  I will ask for all her information tomorrow morning, thank you for your hard work. "

   Marcus asked, "Where are we going now, man?"

"Go home and sleep."

  …

  Nine o'clock in the morning of the next day.

   Robbery and Murder Division.

   Luke entered the office yawning, "Good morning, guys."

  The deputy team joked, "Luke, I heard you worked overtime last night? It's really rare."

  Luke looks over to Marcus, who grins with thick lips.

  David joked, "Going to that kind of club to work overtime, I really have you."

   "David, don't say I didn't call you, you didn't go by yourself." Lu pulled a chair and sat down, "Matthew, have you found out about Alisa's situation?"

   "Yeah, I just saw the information this morning, and I arrived at the police station after seven o'clock, and I have poured several cups of coffee." Matthew handed over a document, "This is what you want."

  Luke took the information to check, "That's right, it's her."

  The deputy team took a cup of coffee, "What did you find in the club? Tell me and listen."

  David laughed, "Or maybe you have learned some dances, and you can perform them for us. I'm looking forward to it."

  Luke looked at David's shiny bald head and wanted to give him a brain.

  "These days, I have been thinking about why the suspect took off the victim's clothes and left the words 'youlike' on the scene. At first, I also thought that the suspect might have a special hobby.

   Or provoking the police.

   Later, I boldly guessed, what if this 'youlike' was not provoking the police, but questioning the victim?

  Who likes to take off their clothes? Who would do this in public? "

   While Luke was speaking, Susan also came out of the captain's office, motioning for Luke to continue.

   "I checked the two crime scenes of the 'Taser Robbery Case', and found that there really was a strip club, the Ball Club, between the two crime scenes.

  I asked Marcus to go to the club together, and found a person named Alisa, a white woman, about 30 years old, with long blond hair, and 170cm tall. She performed last Friday and sent a text message to leave on Saturday morning.

  The mobile phone cannot be connected. "

  Speaking of this, Luke handed the information in his hand to Susan, "After that, I asked Matthew to check Alisa's information, and found that Alisa's mobile phone number sent two text messages on Saturday.

  The first one is a resignation text message ‘Boss, I want to resign, I won’t go in the future, thank you for your care during this time. '

   The next day was the farewell text 'Steven, I've had enough, I'm getting out of here, out of you. Do not contact me again. '

  Since then, this mobile phone number has not been used again.

   I suspect she may well be the third victim of the 'taser robbery'. "

   "It's interesting." The deputy team went to Susan to check the information.

Jenny said, "Although Alyssa fits the victim's appearance, the method of committing the crime is different. The first two victims were quickly discovered by the police after being robbed. But Alyssa's situation is more like disappearance or kidnapping." .”

Luke replied, "I have thought about this too. I have reorganized the cases and connected the three cases. It gives me the feeling that the first two cases are more like the suspects practicing their skills, while the suspects' real target is very Possibly Alisa."

  Susan asked, "Matthew, can I get in touch with Alisa?"

   "No, there is only one mobile phone number under Alisa's name."

   "Go to the conference room for a meeting." Susan entered the conference room and put the materials on the projector.

  Name, Alisa

  Date of Birth, June 11, 1988

  Family relationship, husband, parents

  Home address, 106 Lean Community, Los Angeles

  David pointed at the projector, "Alyssa sent a text message on Saturday, today is Wednesday, four days have passed.

  If Alisa was kidnapped, her parents and husband should call the police. "

  Matthew said, "There is no police record about Alyssa."

  The deputy team analyzed, "From Alisa's text messages, it can be seen that Alisa did not send text messages to her parents, either because her parents knew about her departure, or because she didn't have much contact with her parents.

  As for the man named Steven, he is probably her husband. Judging from the content of the text message, the relationship between the two of them will not be very good.

   Even Alisa's departure is probably because of him.

   I feel the need to look into Alisa's situation, whether she was a victim of the 'Taser robbery' or not, she is not doing well. "

   "Luke, you did a good job." Susan encouraged, and then ordered, "Raymond, contact the technical team to locate Alisa's mobile phone.

  David, Luke, you go to Alisa's house to investigate.

  Matthew, find out the contact information and addresses of Alisa's husband and parents.

   Others are on call. "

   "Yes, captain."

  (end of this chapter)

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