Safety Tales: Child Abduction
Vladimir Bezmaly | 05/16/2018
- Michael, we have a huge problem. Have you read the report yet?
- You mean the kidnapping of a child in a neighboring state? Well, agents are already working on that.
- I think this case should be handed over to us. After all, the baby monitor was hacked, which means it's our unit's case. You remember that if a crime is committed using cyber means, it's automatically ours.
- Okay, I'm calling off the agents, get going.
15 minutes have passed
- Colleagues, we have a new job. A child has been iran mobile database in a neighboring state, we need to fly out immediately.
— What does this have to do with us?
— During the crime, the criminals hacked the baby monitor, so the crime is ours! We're flying out! Don't forget, we have to confiscate all electronics, including the baby monitor.
- So, what do we have?
— The criminals took the memory card from the baby monitor with them.
- Why was it necessary to hack the baby monitor???
— What's so hard to understand? They tracked the baby's entire schedule and everything that was going on in the house. What time they feed him, put him to bed, how his parents behaved... In fact, it's a universal eavesdropping and spying device. That's all!
- Look at the calls on your mother’s phone, she called somewhere before we confiscated the phone.
- Yes. She called this phone on average 1-2 times a day over the past two weeks.
— Have you determined whose phone this is?
- Yes. This is Peter Krause, the owner of the garage on 9th Street. He is in the garage now.
- Max, Christina, go to the garage and bring it here.