Chapter 138
Claim 10 Coins By Checkin
This meant her car had disappesked from the security cameras after entering the complex. The monitoring system had been deliberately interfered with. The garage was usually quiet, especially at this time of night, with few people coming and going. It would have been easy to block the cameras for a few hours without the monitoring room noticing
Summer immediately called the Pack Enforcer. Soon, the Pack Enforcer from the nearby station and the property management arrived at the garage. The once quiet garage was now full of people.
Summer recounted the events to the Pack Enforcer, mentioned the suspicious ver.icle Xander had told her about, and the property management added supplementary information.
Xander was outside tracking the suspicious vehicle with Derek. The information from the property management confirmed the vehicle’s suspicious nature. And he trusted Derek’s instincts. Derek used to be a well–known Warrior in a certain Pack.
Currently, no one could be completely certain whether Sophia had been taken away or was somewhere in the complex; there was much that could be done during the time the security cameras were disabled. The Pack Enforcer and property management were investigating the complex while he pursued the suspicious vehicle. They agreed to share any new information promptly.
As for suspects, the Cooper and Shaw families were the most obvious. Everyone had followed the online drama unfold over the past few days. However, suspicion wasn’t enough for arrests and convictions; they needed evidence.
The Pack Enforcer searched every corner of the garage. The property management contacted the building’s owners. The residents of this complex were wealthy, and the garage was filled with luxury cars. The Pack Enforcer didn’t dare to move them rashly. They also didn’t smell any unusual scent or hear anything out of the ordinary.
They also checked with the residents of the building to see who owned the suspicious black sports car or who might know the owner. The building’s security system would immediately detect any hacking attempts. An intrusion would trigger hsevenened security, making it difficult for the perpetrators. However, if the car belonged to a resident, or if someone was visiting under the guise of being a friend of a resident with access, it would be easier to operate discreetly.
The residents all claimed that the car didn’t belong to them. Nor did they have any guests. The property management checked the entire day’s security footage and still couldn’t find the suspicious vehicle entering the complex. The car was like a ghost.
‘Check earlier footage,”
After Summer recounted the findings, Xander thought for a few seconds, then said this.
Summer conveyed the message to the property management. They were puzzled too, but when they checked the footage, it shocked everyone. The car had entered three days earlier.
Three days ago, late at night, a man in black, wearing a black hat, got out of the car after entering the complex. He carried a box, passed the security gate, went upstairs, came down, got back in the car, and hadn’t left since.
The footage clearly showed him going to the 18th floor.
The resident on the 18th floor, Ms. Zhong, exclaimed, “That’s the owner of the Japanese restaurant that delivers my late–night
snacks.”
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