Police in Hunt, Nebraska, are working quickly to determine who is responsible for the increased number of missing children that have been reported. It has taken the detectives at the Hunt Police Department long hours to finally solve the case. Their findings, however, have been even more surprising than they could have imagined. For more insights into how detective work can be crucial to bringing justice to criminals terrorizing a small town, read my novel STOPPING TRAFFIC.
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Police in Hunt, Nebraska, are working quickly to determine who is responsible for the increased number of missing children that have been reported. It has taken the detectives at the Hunt Police Department long hours to finally solve the case. Their findings, however, have been even more surprising than they could have imagined. For more insights into how detective work can be crucial to bringing justice to criminals terrorizing a small town, read my novel STOPPING TRAFFIC.
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