Thinking of this, Stanley's face became more and more tense, and the aura around him grew colder and colder, and in the end, he was no longer content to walk briskly, but ran straight up.
Soon, the surveillance room arrived and Stanley asked to find someone, at first the people in the surveillance room refused, finally after Stanley reported his identity, the surveillance room side responded and then searched the surveillance near the restroom for Violet.
Jessie, Aimee and Linda were also in the broadcasting room, using the radio to look for Violet.
In case Violet hadn't disappeared, but had gone somewhere, she would surely come back immediately after hearing their broadcast.
Both parties were going at the same time, yet both had very poor results.
Jessie used the radio to inform several times, but Violet didn't have any response.
And it was the same on Stanley's side, none of the surveillance found Violet.
Stanley's face was incomparably grim, and just as he was about to leave, a staff member suddenly spoke, "The parking lot's surveillance captured a security guard taking someone away, and that person seemed to be a woman."
"What?" Hearing this, Stanley hurriedly came behind this staff member.
The staff zoomed in on the surveillance and then rewound it a bit, and Stanley really saw a man in a security guard's uniform appear in the surveillance range, and he was carrying a person on his shoulders, and that person was wearing a long black dress, which was clearly the one Violet wore when she went out.
Because of that dress, which he personally picked out for her, he could tell at a glance that it was Violet, the one who was carried away on the shoulders of the security guards was Violet!
Stanley's heart raged with anger as he strode out of the surveillance room and took out his cell phone to call the police.
When the police heard that Violet had been taken away and had not wandered off on her own, they naturally immediately opened a case and sent out officers to start looking for her.
Jessie and the others knew that Violet had been taken away and not lost on her own, and were so anxious that they also left the Dome.
After all, they were not in the mood for a concert since Violet was gone.
"Mr. Murphy." The three men found Stanley.
Looking at Stanley's scarlet eyes, the three were startled.
Jessie knew that Violet was taken away, at this moment the most anxious, the most painful person is Stanley. She endured the fear for Stanley, stepped forward, "Mr. Murphy, do not worry, we will be able to find Violet. It has only been two hours since that person took Violet away, now they should still be in the city, as long as the city is blocked, I believe that we will be able to uncover the person."
Stanley dropped his eyelids without speaking.
Of course he knew that by putting the city on lockdown he would be able to catch that person, but only if the person who took Violet wasn't one of Ivan's men.
Yet the person who took Violet away now could be Ivan!
If it was really Ivan, before he had someone take Violet away, he would definitely have a plan and premeditation, and would also definitely plan an optimal escape route, and that route, too, would definitely be the escape route before sealing the city.
So now his biggest worry was that Violet had been taken away on a plane, or a cruise ship.
If that were true, it would simply be too late to seal the city.
Now the police people have gone to all the major tarmacs, all the major piers to patrol, so let's hope they can.
Seeing that Stanley didn't say anything, Jessie didn't know what to do.
After two seconds, she suddenly thought of something and her eyes lit up, "Mr. Murphy, have Calvin check Violet's current location, doesn't Violet have the positioning system given by Calvin on her? Calvin can definitely lock Violet's location."
"I've just contacted Bella, and now Calvin is searching for her, but there's no news." Stanley clenched his fist and said with suppressed anger in his hoarse voice.
Jessie frowned, "No news?"
Does no news mean that Calvin can't find out where Violet is either?
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