Police Simulator Patrol Duty-codex | Cross-Platform PREMIUM |
Douglas Kane stood there, still in his hospital scrubs, blood on his sleeves—not from Marcus Teller, Cross realized, but from a fresh wound on Kane’s own arm. The crowbar was in his right hand.
He ran the partial plate Sierra-November-7-9 through the DMV database—not as a stolen car, but as a registered vehicle. The system kicked back a match: Sierra-November-7-9-Whiskey. A 2021 black Ford F-150. Not a Corolla. But the first three characters? Identical. Police Simulator Patrol Duty-CODEX
Cross pulled up the GPS history of every traffic cam in a two-mile radius from the time of the crash. Ten minutes of manual sifting later, he found it: the green Corolla turning onto Harrison Street, then pulling into the driveway of a blue duplex. The driver got out, walked around to the passenger side, and removed something from the trunk. A crowbar. Douglas Kane stood there, still in his hospital
Cross grabbed his keys. “Duty calls.” The system kicked back a match: Sierra-November-7-9-Whiskey
“On the evidence that Codex was too lazy to find.” He tossed her a printout of the traffic cam still. “That’s Douglas Kane, leaving his victim in the street, after stealing a car and swapping plates. And look at his left hand.”
Cross rounded the corner onto Fairmont. The scene was already lit up by the flickering strobes of two other units. A woman in a nurse’s scrubs knelt over a crumpled form on the asphalt. Cross killed the engine and grabbed his med kit.