A cop crashes into a telephone pole in a deserted road in broad daylight? Over." -"With all do respect, it might have been an honest mistake. This is one of the weirdest parts of the whole ordeal. I haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary yet, but.Time will tell. Over." (Sloan disconnects and Jones waits a minute to call Kowalski.) -"Kowalski? This is Jones. Over." (At this point, Jones and Sloan went silent for a good ten seconds at least.) -"Well, I guess I'd better get in touch with Kowalski-I put him in charge of examining the wreck footage. I'll tell you though, if 013 doesn't turn up fast.I might just end up like poor ol' Officer Brown-with my brains scattered on the ceiling. How are you holding up, Sloan? Over." -"Alright, all things considering. Last thing I heard was about the footage of the wreck. Any word over on your end? Over." -"Not since the last broadcast, about forty-five minutes ago. I just got done talking to McClellan and that SOB Kowalski. Do you have any intel from HQ? Over." -" 'Fraid not. " Officer Jones? You there? Over." -"I am, who is this? Over." -"Officer Sloan, sir. And I wrote down everything as I heard it. About an hour ago, however, I did get into it. I still have access to the police radio channel, but I haven't had a good signal from it since my first attempt, and I haven't tried looking at it very much. I have, however, been reading and responding to some of your comments, and I have some new insight into what may be going on. I know a lot of you have been waiting to hear more about my current situation.
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