Dawn was standing by the cruiser, waiting for more information on her daughter, when the radios crackled to life again. "All units, we have a pedestrian with injuries on Cripple Creek Parkway, crossroad McKnight."
The Chief pointed to two of is officers. "Go," he said.
"Caller reports victim is teenage female and was nude," the radio continued.
"OH GOD, TREASURE," Dawn yelled. The last severe break she had, she had been found naked in the freezing weather.
"Wait, take Mrs. Olson with you," the Chief told one of the officers. She got in the back seat and the two cruisers took off into the night with sirens and lights.
"Boss, you need to see this," one of the men said.
"What's going on, Detective Briggs?"
"The crime scene isn't adding up with our first thoughts," he said. "Come on, I'll show you." They started walking down into the woods. "First off, her injuries aren't consistent with Treasure being the assailant."
"What do you mean?"
"I know Jenny is almost five foot ten, but Treasure is maybe five foot five. The bruising I saw on her neck was up at the top of the throat, just below the jaw. There were no hand prints, so I'm betting the person used a forearm instead of hands. The injuries are what I've seen in cases where a taller person is choking a shorter one. If both were standing, Treasure's arm would be pulling down, leaving the bruising near the shoulders."
He thought about it for a minute. "Jenny could have been kneeling."
"I looked, there were no dirt or snow marks on her knees. The struggle would have ground the frozen dirt and snow in."
He thought about it while his flashlight illuminated the path. "What else?"
"Treasure hit the panic button. Why would you try to kill someone then call for help?"
"I talked a few years ago with her father. When she has these episodes, it's like a switch in her brain and she's someone different. When it's over, she has no memory of what happened. Isn't it possible she had an episode, attacked her friend, then used the panic button to summon help while running away? And she ditched the tracker so she could get away?"
"I suppose so." They had arrived at the crime scene tape, two officers were monitoring it while waiting for the crime scene people.
They stayed outside as Briggs used his flashlight to point out some other problems. "There were men here, at least two," he said. "By that tree is where we found Jenny. The area is pretty trashed from the search and initial care, but those tracks heading back into the woods aren't us. I followed them, they take a different route back to the parking lot than the one we took. And one of them was bleeding." He pointed his flashlight at a spot in the crime scene area, this one about ten feet away from where Jenny was found. "There were dog tracks, too. BIG dog tracks."
The radio came to life. "Chief, the accident victim is the person of interest in the current investigation," the man said. "Ambulance is on scene, victim is being transported with next of kin to Mayo."
He was glad they were properly avoiding using names on the radio when not needed. "10-4, I'll be there in a few minutes." He looked at his detective. "You convinced me. Treat this like an attempted kidnapping until we can get statements from the victims and give me a call when crime scene techs arrive. Meanwhile, set a second boundary a hundred yards back in all directions. I don't want more evidence being trampled if there are others involved."
"You got it, Chief." Clarke turned around and followed their path back to the parking lot. This night had turned bad very quickly; if young women were being attacked in the woods, it was going to be a media sideshow.
Craig pulled to a stop outside the Emergency Room doors as Debbie jumped out, running inside while he found a parking place. By the time he met her at the reception desk, she was sobbing and just handed the clipboard full of forms to him. "She's here, but we can't see her yet," she said as he led her over to some chairs.
"She's going to be all right?"
"They wouldn't tell me, just that she is being examined now. She promised someone would be out to talk to us soon." They sat nervously as he finished the papers and walked back with the insurance card. They watched the national news feed on the television and held each other as they waited.
They saw another ambulance pull in, and behind it was a police car. Debbie's hand covered her mouth as they saw the red hair and the blood on the face of the young woman. "It's Treasure," she said as they wheeled her in. Dawn was let out of the back of the police car, and she was crying as she walked in with the young officer. The frustration and anger boiled over, and Denise almost ran over to confront her former friend. "How could you let her hurt my baby," she said as she slapped her face.
The officer stepped in front of Dawn as Craig pulled his wife back into his arms. "Getting arrested won't help our Jenny," he whispered in her ear. "I'm sorry, Dawn, about everything." He pulled her back to the chairs, looking back once to see if they were following.
"It's all right," she told the officer. "She blames me, and maybe she's right." Dawn was barely holding on; she had arrived at the accident scene with the ambulance, and the sight of her broken and bleeding girl was too much. She had called her Mom on the way here, and she was being brought over as well.
The waiting room started to fill up as they waited for news; Jenny's grandparents showed up with their other daughter, and a pair of detectives showed up. They took Dawn into a room and took her statement, and then returned her to the room. Everyone looked up when a Doctor came into the room, and the receptionist pointed to Jenny's parents, who stood up as he walked. "She's going to recover, and she's asking for you," he said.
"Thank God," Debbie said as they followed him to the doors.
"She can't talk yet since her throat is swollen from being choked. We are taking her in for a CAT scan as soon as it opens up, but she wanted to see you first."
One of the detectives followed them. "I need to ask her a few questions if she's awake," The doctor nodded, then led them back into one of the trauma rooms.