Troubleshooters (Jackson Chase Novella Book 2) - Plot & Excerpts
Chen had made her way there as well, and was working on her laptop at a battered old desk. We found two chairs, took a seat, and updated her on the bakery and the grisly scene at the delivery boys’ home. “I hope you have better news,” I said, pointing to the phone we had found at the bakery. It sat next to her computer in a new plastic bag with a few illegible grease pencil markings. “I’ve made some progress,” she said. “We received access to the carrier’s switches, which, to be honest, I wasn’t expecting.” She gestured for us to take a look round the police station, and we immediately knew what she meant. Not a single desk bore a computer. A few had typewriters, but for the most part pencil and paper were the go-to data entry tools. “One of the officers has what they call a ‘computer driver’s license’, meaning the basic skills to operate email and the few applications they have. He’d never done anything like this, and explained that they typically use manually-typed records for looking up phone owners.”
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