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John sat in a black plastic chair in the Chief of Police’s office. If Bella had been kidnapped, there was a high probability that someone would contact him and demand a ransom.
And John knew exactly what they’d want.
Dan Carter, the Chief of Police, walked into the room. “We’ve checked the security cameras on Main Street. There was no sign of Bella going past the craft store. Between your security guards and my detectives, we’ve gone into every store within half a mile of where she was last seen.”
“If she was snatched off the street and bundled into a vehicle, she could be miles from here by now.”
Dan looked up from the file he was holding. “We’re doing everything we can to find her.”
John looked down at his hands. “I know. I feel so useless just sitting here.”
“With the death threats you’ve already received, you need to stay here. If we haven’t found Bella in the next couple of hours, you can go home. But if I hear that you’re on the streets looking for her, I won’t be happy.” Dan sat behind his desk. “I know that a detective has already asked you these questions, but I’m going to ask them again. Does Bella have any places that she regularly visits in town?”
John crossed his arms in front of his chest. “I’ve taken Bella to Angel Wings Café a few times. Mrs. Daniels, my housekeeper, takes her to Safeway when she does the grocery shopping, and Rachel has taken her to Walmart. She goes to the library for drama club and to Denise Walker’s dance studio for ballet class.”
“Friends?”
“Poppy O’Sullivan is her best friend. Bella likes talking with Franky Smith at drama club.”
“You didn’t mention Franky’s name before.”
John’s gaze shot to Dan. “Do you know something that I don’t?”
Dan stood up and walked around his desk. “I’ll be back in a few minutes. If your cell phone rings, let Detective Adams know and we’ll try and trace the call.”
John watched Dan walk into the squad room and talk to one of his detectives. He glanced at the phone on Dan’s desk, then at his cell phone.
He needed to speak to Tank, and he needed to do it now. John looked back at the squad room and leaned across the desk, lifting the Police Chief’s phone off its cradle. He punched Tank’s cell phone number into the handset and waited.
Dan was still talking to the detective.
“Tank speaking.”
“It’s John. I need you to look through the background check you did on Franky Smith’s family. Pull everything you can on his father.”
“Sure. Is there anything in particular you want me to check?”
“Find out why he left the police force.” Dan was coming toward him. “I can’t talk and my cell phone is out of commission. Call me on this number.” John hung up and sat back down in his seat.
He might have been grasping at straws, but at least it was more productive than sitting here doing nothing. If Franky’s father had anything to do with Bella’s disappearance, he’d track him down and make sure he never hurt another child.
Dan walked into his office and frowned at John. “Who did you call?”
“Would there be any point telling you that I didn’t call anyone?”
“No. I traded my spare set of eyes for an eagle-eyed duty officer.”
John looked into the squad room and a police officer nodded at him. “I called Tank. We’ve already completed a background check on Franky’s family. I want to make sure we didn’t miss anything. I’ll make sure you get a copy of the information.”
Dan nodded. “I thought you’d want to know that one of my officers saw Tess and Rachel in town. They’re backtracking through the places that Bella could have gone.”
“On their own?”
“I don’t have any extra staff to go with them and neither do you.”
John ran his hands through his hair. Today had turned into the biggest nightmare of his life. He only hoped it didn’t get worse.