Chasing Justice by Kathleen Donnelly

Chasing Justice by Kathleen Donnelly

Author:Kathleen Donnelly
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Carina Press
Published: 2022-03-06T21:00:25+00:00


Chapter Thirty-One

Maya sat in her office flipping through the notes from Pops. Juniper, tired from trailing, sat on her dog bed, head on her paws, watching her.

Going through each page, Maya hoped she would find something that would indicate his kidnapper. Apparently, Doug had visited her grandfather about a week before the explosion. In her grandfather’s writing, the notes read:

Bribes for past year; working with traffickers.

Drug production.

Informant in sheriff’s office providing law enforcement information to suspects.

On patrol elsewhere when drugs were trafficked. Verified by CAD.

All these notes did was confirm that Doug really was involved somehow, including the CAD, or computer-aided dispatch log. On the dates mentioned to move the drugs, Pops had verified the dispatch report showed Doug was always on patrol on the opposite side of the forest. He was deliberately staying out of the area so the drugs could be moved.

Maya wanted to punch something, but that wouldn’t help, and she’d have to explain a hole in the wall to Todd. She stood up and started pacing. If only Pops had written down “the Rays” as the main suspects in his notes. That would make it easier to get a warrant. Right now, they didn’t have anything concrete, just lots of circumstantial evidence.

And who could be the informant in the sheriff’s office? There weren’t that many deputies, and most of them had been around a long time. The only outsider was Josh, but he didn’t seem like the type, and Pops had trusted him enough to promote him. He’s easy to talk to and has helped me out on this investigation. Of course, how well do I really know him? Maybe he’s helping out for a reason.

It appeared the Rays were smart about who they put on their payroll. In her mind there was no such thing as a coincidence. She wouldn’t put it past Cody Ray to do something stupid like trafficking drugs or kidnapping the sheriff, but Maya also knew it was a long shot that a judge would give them a search warrant. Josh was right—there was no evidence other than a K-9 who wasn’t even certified with her handler yet, tracking to a road that ran near the Ray Ranch. The fact that Josh would even ask a judge meant a lot to Maya.

A knock at the door made Juniper lift her head and give a low growl. Maya saw it was Josh and let him in. Juniper leaped off her bed, tail wagging as she pranced around.

Josh leaned down and petted Juniper, scratching her behind the ears. Juniper let out a low groan of happiness.

“Good grief,” Maya said. “She is such a flirt.”

“I told you, girls like me.”

I’m beginning to see why girls like you. Seeing Josh glance at her, Maya blushed and then composed herself. “Yeah, yeah. What did the judge say?” She knew the answer as soon as Josh’s smile disappeared and disappointment crossed his face.

“You knew it was a long shot,” he said. “And the judge denied it. We need more evidence.



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