"Everyone, take action, I want to know where this car is within ten minutes!"
Robert stood in the middle of the crowd, repeating a certain license plate number over and over again.
There is no doubt that this is what Phillips investigated. He reported it to Robert as soon as he got the information, and then faxed the entire car's information to the command center.
Teresa retrieved the relevant information and called the technicians to come over for screening.
This is one of the most effective means of catching fugitives.
On the road with endless traffic, as long as the vehicle driven by the fugitive, whether it belongs to a friend or just rented from a car dealer with other information, once it is on a road with a high-speed camera, the license plate will be locked by the hunter.
Even if the license plate captured by the camera is not clear, it will be easily recognized by the system, and will be recorded and alarmed by the license plate recognition system.
Within half an hour, the command center remembered the alarm.
Everyone has turned their attention to it. It must be said that the opponent to be captured this time is obviously much more difficult than the fugitives who appeared later. So far, no one has even caught the tail.
According to the alarm, the technician quickly found the vehicle address. The lenses reflected the faint blue light of the computer screen. He read out word by word: "1313 S Harbor Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92803."
Senior analyst Ben Owen raised his eyebrows when he heard the address: "This address sounds familiar, does anyone know it?"
A technician at the command center raised his hand and said hesitantly: "It seems...Disneyland? I took my daughter to play there last week."
Owen's eyes widened: "What are they doing there?"
"Maybe it's easier to hide because there are so many people?"
"But they only have one hundred dollars so far, and they can't break the law. The ticket for Los Angeles Disneyland is 69 dollars a piece, including the parking fee, which is 12 dollars a day. They spent 26 dollars in the supermarket.
Ugly Knife, even if it’s the cost of one person, they can’t afford it, and they can’t get in at all.”
The technician who just took his daughter to Disneyland last week recounted that it wasn’t that long ago and he knew all about the huge expense of this park.
Furthermore, if a fugitive goes to Disneyland, it will be against the law no matter how you look at it.
Is there really anyone who can go to the park to see Mickey and Minnie after knowing that he is "wanted"?
"No matter what, let Phillips go over and take a look." Robert gave the order, and then focused on the others, "Group 2 and Group 3, how is your operation going?"
The time when the fugitives started was different. Bi Fang and others were in the first group. Within two hours, the second group also set off. Robert was not only responsible for capturing Bi Fang, but also the other escape groups.
"We have arrived at the fugitive's home and we found something interesting, an escape plan!"
The field staff wore gloves and held their mobile phones on their shoulders to report. They kept flipping through a chapter of the calendar with their hands.
This is a calendar, which looks ordinary, but the careful field staff discovered the marks on the calendar, which were left by pencils. Although they have been completely erased, there are still dents left.
Today is March 12th, but the dent on the calendar continues until April.
Knowing that he was participating in a stealth tracking program, he still made a plan for nearly a month, the meaning of which is self-evident.
This is an escape plan.
As long as you take this calendar back and let professionals use technical means to draw out these words, you can get the entire 28-day planned route of the second group of fugitives.
"Great, bring them all back!" Robert gave the order calmly, and then went to check the harvest of the third group.
"It's really exciting."
Owen's eyes showed excitement. Regardless of whether this was a game or not, there was no doubt that everyone was involved.
In fact, even experts rarely encounter such opportunities. Most so-called criminals are far less smart than shown in movies.
Real criminals use unprofessional means and conventional logic to evade pursuit under extreme psychological stress. They don't even know what type of surveillance the police use.
The images in film and television dramas are virtual characters created by a large number of well-fed and idle screenwriters who consulted a large amount of information and asked relevant personnel.
This group of editors used a non-nervous mentality, professional methods, and unconventional logic to play the game between the two sides, which was naturally very enjoyable.
Modern pursuits rely on technology, not wild imagination.
The biggest opponent of Bi Fang and others is not the large group of people sitting in the command center, but the various instruments they control.
In the modern high-tech society, the government can obtain a person's information almost anytime and anywhere.
If ordinary people want to avoid this kind of surveillance, they cannot go online, make phone calls, go to public places, take transportation, or even send letters... As long as they have contact with the outside world, that person will expose information.
Of course, these are for ordinary people. Only special talents can bypass normal means and access technology without causing alarm.
Those who are trained by professional institutions are called agents, those who come out of the army are called technical special forces, and those who commit crimes and flee are high-IQ criminals.
There is no doubt that Bi Fang is such a person.
When the leader speaks, the subordinates run into trouble.
Phillips received the order and immediately rushed in the direction of Disney without stopping. It was not until 7 o'clock in the evening that they found an ordinary car parked in the parking lot.
Compared the license plate and model.
"This is the one."
shouted a member of the field team.
"Where's the surveillance? Are there any records?"
Twenty minutes later, Phillips sighed.
As expected, the people who got out of the car were not the fugitive duo at all!
Everyone in the command center suddenly fell silent.
Analyst Ben Owen bit his lip, frowned, and suddenly asked: "Let me contact the car dealership owner again. How many cars were rented out today? Are there any that were rented out with 3LTM312?"
"transfer!"
Teresa understood the key at once.
"Find the car!"
Robert immediately dialed the number of the owner of the car dealership that he had recorded before, and asked for all the driving records, and matched the time periods one by one.
As long as it's after 12:40 and before 1:30.
This is the time period when Bi and Fang may change cars.
This investigation really allowed them to find clues. During this time period, there were a total of three cars rented out!