Chapter 785: Major Case (1/2)
Chapter 785: Major Case
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The city had a long history and featured s For instance, Hobart's police station was located in a dignified old building
Li Du and the others got off the bus, and a group of journalists gathered outside the police station to take photos of them
Godzilla covered his face with his hands as he usually did, and Brother Wolf covered his head with his clothes
At the sight of this, the reporter said, ”Ladies and gentlemen,see are thecase”
The reporter's ry They hurriedly turned to the police officer acco them and asked, ”How could this happen?”
The police officer stopped the reporter and explained, ”You are wrong They are not the suspects They are the ones who discovered the crime”
Li Du looked back at Godzilla and Brother Wolf and said, ”What are you two doing?”
Godzilla put down his hand with a chuckle ”I' it”
Brother Wolf resolutely did not put down his clothes and said, ”I cannot be on television”
The cause and effect of the incident were explained, as Li Du discovered froo, four-year-old Howard, who lived in Sydney, followed his randmother's home in Kendall, New South Wales This was the first tione there No one knew that day would becohtmare for the fa his favorite Super in the front yard Just when his uy wentfor Howard but did not find him
The police and sorands and helicopters, but failed to find any trace of Howard
Howard's case caused a huge stir in Australia, and the whole country was following it Several TV stations reported on the case, and this was how Li Du had originally heard about it
In the last two or threechildren in Australia Hoas the eighth child who had been lost The police had failed to find the children and had a great deal of pressure on them about the matter
Now that Howard and the other four children had been spotted together, Hobart's police could breathe a sigh of relief The huge child abduction case rapping up
That was the reason why the police were so friendly to Li Du and the others Li Du and his team were their saviors If the police had not been able to solve the case, son
The case for thechildren had almost been closed because such cases were not unconificant nuths of ti had been lost forto the National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC),in Australia each year, which was about 104 people per day
However, while 95 percent of them could eventually be found, there were about 1,600 people who could not be found
The NMPCC played an i children's cases They were hardworking and persevering, and were very concerned about the case
So when Howard and other children were recovered, the organization's backbone came to Hobart, as did the media from all over the country
Li Du and the others were invited to the police station where they were served coffee, juice, snacks, and cakes The three furry children were served dried fish and dried fruit