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Part 21 - The Warning (continued)
I came into the Barker home at 4:10pm, having violated more than a few traffic laws to get to the residence in record time, blue lightbar and siren burning. Mrs. Barker was talking to Sr. Patrolman Johnson, and other Police Officers were beginning the process of securing the scene for the CSIs.
In the dining room was Commander Cindy Ross, kneeling by a whimpering, shivering Barky. She looked up at me as I came in.
"Oh my God." I whispered, anger and pain welling up inside me at the sight of the injured dog. "Why hasn't he been taken to the vet?"
"We were afraid to touch him. He's hurt pretty badly." Cindy said. "I'll call Animal Services."
"To hell with that." I said. I then yelled out: "Somebody get me a box with a towel in it!" When nobody moved, at least not quickly enough for my liking, I flew out the door to my Police SUV. Grabbing the box of tools that I kept in the back, I emptied the contents and ran back to the house.
"Mrs. Barker, can I borrow one of your towels?" I asked. As she said "Yes", I was already running to the bathroom, getting one of the hand towels and lining the box with it. Going back to the dining room, I let Barky sniff my hand, and then I picked him up as carefully as I could and put him in the box. Fortunately, he did not try to bite me, but he yelped in pain as I set him down in the box.
"Will you take Barky to the University Vet School?" I asked Cindy. "Tell them he's a new Police K-9 dog; they'll treat him for free."
"Sure." said Cindy, picking up the box and its precious canine cargo. She burned the lightbar and siren as she tore out in her Police SUV.
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Other Police and CSIs were at the home. Captain Croyle had been dispatched to collect Frieda Franklin, who had been in school aftercare with Susie Haskins and other children.
Mrs. Barker had run into the street, where Officers down the street had seen her and had come running. They'd cautiously entered the house from the open front door and had cleared it, per procedure. Unfortunately, no one had covered the back door, and the perp had gotten away.
"We will need a thorough internal review of this." I told Captain Croyle when she arrived. "They did everything properly... except no one covered the back door."
"Yes sir." said Teresa, knowing that the asschewing part of my comments would wait until we were in private.
"Sir," said Lieutenant Irwin, coming up to us, "can you come up to the master bedroom?"
"Sure." I said. Teresa and I followed him up. He led us into the bathroom. Teresa gasped when she saw it.
Written in lipstick on the mirror where the words "
I will kill her no matter what you do Iron Crowbar.
"
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At 4:25 an email appeared in my inbox. It was from Commander Cindy Ross, and was to Personnel & Records, with copies to the Police Chief and myself. It read: "Effective 12:00noon, 26 February (of this year), I hereby commission Barky, owned by Frieda Franklin, into the TCPD K-9 Corps with the rank of Corporal, with all the rights and privileges pertaining thereto, (signed) Cindy Ross, Deputy Chief, TCPD."
"Just like she did Bowser." I said. "And she has the right, as a member of the Command Group."
"Tsk tsk, letting all that power go to her head." Teresa said. I just hope the dog is okay."
At 4:50pm, I got a text from Cindy. It said: "
Barky has soft tissue damage and a hairline pelvic fracture. They're holding him overnight.
" I replied, thanking Cindy for taking Barky to the vet, and for inducting him into the K-9 Corps.
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"Where's Barky?" Frieda cried out as she was brought to the home. "Barky!" She began running around, looking for her dog.
"Frieda, listen to me." I said. When I finally had her attention, I said "We took Barky to the vet. He defended your new mom and was injured, but he's going to be okay."
Frieda began crying, and Mrs. Barker hugged her, then held her. "Can we go see Barky?" Frieda asked.
"In a few minutes." I said. "We've got to get you and your new parents to a safe place. After we figure that out, we'll go see Barky, okay?" Frieda nodded.
I felt terrible for the little red-haired girl. She'd witnessed Officer Barker's death even as he'd saved her; she'd witnessed her parents's death, trying unsuccessfully to save her mother; now she was being attacked again, and her little dog, who was the son of my dog, had been badly injured in defense of his humans.
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6:00pm, Tuesday, February 26th. A meeting was being held in the Main Conference Room. Present were the Chief, me, Captain Croyle, Captain Perlman, Sheriff Griswold, Captain Damien Thompson, FBI Special Agent In Charge Jack Muscone, and FBI Special Agent Martin Nash.
"The Barkers and Frieda are staying at The Cabin." I reported. "I'll let Captain Croyle report on the Police security for the family, but as most of you know, when I rebuilt The Cabin I built it to be a fortress. It would literally take a military assault to get in there."
"We have two Officers in a Patrol cruiser parked in the driveway there." said Teresa. "Another Patrol cruiser is parked by McGhillie's Golf Course on the road that leads around the mountain and past The Cabin. There is the equivalent of a DUI checkpoint there, and we'll say we're searching for someone if anyone raises any ire over it. Another Patrol cruiser will do the same on the road coming from the University."
Teresa continued: "Commander Ross is taking Frieda to see Barky at the University Vet School, then she will take Frieda to The Cabin, where she and Callie Carrington will stay overnight. Also staying there, Commander, is your next-door neighbor, that being me."