Look for the entrance
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- | The entrance is a big busy area with cops coming and going through the main gate. Still being midday there are no criminals being brought in. You can see numerous desks with computers logged in to the police network. They area seem to be in general disarray, with numerous half eaten donuts and logged on computers left unattended. Documents and reports stock up in piles probably | + | The entrance is a big busy area with cops coming and going through the main gate. Still being midday there are no criminals being brought in. You can see numerous desks with computers logged in to the police network. They area seem to be in general disarray, with numerous half eaten donuts and logged on computers left unattended. Documents and reports stock up in piles probably months old. Most police officers seem to act casual, chatting with their coworkers as if they were off duty. |
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+ | Officer Jane Shamrock | ||
Officer Steve Orlando | Officer Steve Orlando | ||
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*[[Enter Officer Jake Harland’s office]] | *[[Enter Officer Jake Harland’s office]] | ||
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+ | *[[Enter Officer Steve Orlando's office]] | ||
*[[Sit down by one of the unattended computers]] | *[[Sit down by one of the unattended computers]] |
Current revision as of 14:00, 25 June 2011
The entrance is a big busy area with cops coming and going through the main gate. Still being midday there are no criminals being brought in. You can see numerous desks with computers logged in to the police network. They area seem to be in general disarray, with numerous half eaten donuts and logged on computers left unattended. Documents and reports stock up in piles probably months old. Most police officers seem to act casual, chatting with their coworkers as if they were off duty.
From here you can also see some other rooms that lead to the desks of individual police officers. The doors are marked the following.
Deputy inspector Paul Angel
Officer Valeria Rodriguez
Officer Jake Harland
Officer Jane Shamrock
Officer Steve Orlando
You keep your cap low, so the other officers don't notice you’re not a cop, its working like a charm. You can freely walk through the room. Either you could sit down by one of the logged on computers, enter one of the new rooms, look for some other areas or just walk out the front doors.
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