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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 356

"I don't know. There is no clue who took Mrs. Murphy away. Jessie has already called the police. Mr. Murphy, we also have to send someone to find Mrs. Murphy."

"Let’s go to the police station first. They have surveillance and can find out the driving route of Violet's vehicle based on the surveillance." Stanley got up, grabbed the phone on the desk and left the office.

Fraser quickly followed.

In the car, Stanley tried to call Violet's cell phone.

However, no one answered.

Stanley was not surprised by this result. Since Violet was kidnapped, the person would definitely turn off the electronic devices on her.

After all, this was the age of the Internet. As long as Violet had electronic equipment with herself, he could find out her.

Stanley held his mobile phone tightly. His face was cold and gloomy. He was more upset and worried.

The last time Violet was kidnapped, she almost died. He was scared to death.

This time, he didn't know what to experience again.

"Go, check if there is anything unusual about Eason and his wife." Stanley gritted his back teeth and ordered coldly.

Fraser looked at him, "Mr. Murphy, do you think it’s Eason who kidnapped Mrs. Murphy?"

"No, but I doubt them."

"I see. I'll let someone check it."

After that, Fraser took out his mobile phone and contacted someone to investigate Eason and Talia.

At this time, they arrived at the police station.

Stanley got out of the car and walked in.

Jessie was also inside. When she saw him coming, she hurried over, "Mr. Murphy, you must save Violet."

"She is my wife. I will save her naturally." Stanley glanced at her and said.

Jessie clutched her hands together and breathed a sigh of relief, "That's good. That's good."

"I heard Fraser say that you were almost hit by that car. Are you okay?" Stanley asked suddenly.

This woman was Violet's friend, and she accompanied Violet to get the express.

Since the other party didn't take her away together, it obviously showed that their only target was Violet. If Jessie was almost hit by a car and got injured, Violet would definitely blame herself.

Jessie shook her head, "I'm fine. When the car was about to hit me, it suddenly turned around and left."

"That's good." Stanley nodded slightly and stopped asking. He walked towards the police officer in front and asked.

The police officer said that all the surrounding surveillance had been called out. The driving route map would be out soon.

After waiting for a few minutes, the driving route map came out.

There was bad news, which was that there were two roadmaps.

"How could it be two?" Jessie frowned, feeling puzzled.

Fraser pushed his glasses, "It should be the car that took Mrs. Murphy away and the car that was about to hit you. After they drove out of the parking lot, they separated. It seems that the person behind the scene has already known that we would lock the roadmap. So they separated away, letting us not know which car Mrs. Murphy is in."

"The two cars are all black, and they don't have license plates. Once they are separated, it is difficult to determine where the hostage is." The police officer who was sitting in front of the computer nodded and answered.

Stanley clenched the two road maps in his hands, "Then chase them separately!"

"I'm afraid we can’t." The police officer shook his head, "Both of these two cars drove out of the city. Judging from the road they drove, there would be no surveillance after more than ten kilometers, so we could not be sure of their follow-up driving route."

"Then the chance of finding Violet is even smaller?" Jessie paled.

The officer nodded, "Yes, unless we stop them at the same time before their car leaves the surveillance area."

"How is this possible?" Jessie pointed to the computer, "Although I don't understand the route, I still know the red dots and blue dots. The two red dots are the two cars, and the blue dot is us. We are still thirty or forty kilometers away from them. We can't catch them up at all."

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