Glass Arrows by Heather Peck
Author:Heather Peck [Peck, Heather]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-02-02T00:00:00+00:00
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The riverbank and Stalham Poultry
Greg was back in the lifeboat and on his way to a rendezvous with the search dog team when his phone found an ephemeral signal and rang.
âHi, Jim,â he said. âAny progress?â
There was a long pause while he listened, struggling to hear over the engine noise and the flickering signal.
âThatâs great, well done, Jim,â he said. âWhat led you to it?â
âThe inappropriately reinforced gate in the first instance,â replied Jim. âIt took me a few moments to work out what alerted me, but everything else was old, dilapidated and dull. Bright metal was incongruous. At the time, I just knew something didnât fit, but thinking back, that was the trigger.â
âAnd whatâs the latest on the drain?â
âOur local contact, Ian Rhodes, has turned up some old maps. The drain runs in a straight line from the manhole in the old lairage yard to the riverbank. Iâve had officers check it out. The outfall measures three feet in diameter and thereâs no grid or grating that we can see. Iâve got the SOCOs checking around there and along the riverbank, but they donât think theyâll find anything after multiple tides. One man has been down to the bottom of the shaft at the yard end and shone a torch down the drain. He couldnât see anything except a shallow trickle of water. Weâre waiting now on borrowing some kit from the water board. They have a sort of probe they use to check drains and pipes. We can send that down pretty much all the way to the outfall. No one is keen to send a man down as we donât know how structurally sound the old pipe is.â
âThat all sounds great. Thank you, Jim,â said Greg again. âIâm on my way to see where we think the poacher Jackson went in the river. After that, Iâll head back to Wymondham. I think a general catch-up this afternoon would be good.â
âHow are they getting on with checking out possible employers?â
âIâm not up to date on that. Last thing I heard they were checking on poultry units and processing plants near Thetford. Iâll make sure we have a report back from Sarah this afternoon.â
*
The lifeboat rounded the bend to see Jenny Warren and her dog partner sitting on the bank. Both rose as the lifeboat approached â Jenny to catch the line, Meg to bark. Jenny waved frantically to prevent the lifeboat steering straight over the blue item she could see below the water.
âThere,â she shouted. âThatâs what I think we should retrieve. Over there.â
The boat turned sharply and then reapproached the bank from a different angle. Greg stepped out, reflecting as he did so, that he was getting rather better at this, just before he stepped heavily into a cowpat. Jenny tried, with limited success, to hide her smirk as he dragged his feet, trying to clean up his shoe on the rough grass. Even the spaniel had a superior expression.
âThe items Meg found are over here,â she said, pointing to the old tree trunk.
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