Today, a string of robberies have occurred across Tundra. The Tundra Police set off in a hunt for the robbers, and the Tundra CSI looked for traces. One brave police officer, who keeps a journal, gave us his entry on his experiences in the goose chase.
6/21/08
Officer Mylar
Today, a series of events have happened that I believe may have changed my life forever. It started like any ordinary day, and I reported to the police station. Then I received a call from the Pizza Parlor. I rushed to the Parlor in my car, and when I got there, I heard a gunshot almost immediately after I exited the vehicle. A bullet whizzed over my head. I grabbed my Desert Eagle and hid behind the car door. I scanned the area, and found a sniper on top of the Pet Shop, keeping look-out. I fired 3 times, and soon after that a body came flying down from the roof, with a splat as the body landed on the ground. I got in the car, called the dispatcher for backup, and went in the restaurant. As I opened the door, blood almost immediately was on my shoes. 2 robbers popped out, on either side of me. Guns went off, and 1 person fell to the floor. The other one ran away, and made it out. 10 other police officers arrived then, and we all set of in search for the robber. CSI members checked the crime scene too to find out who might have murdered the three innocent penguins that were shot by the robbers. I drove my car to the town, and heard yelling in the Coffee Shop. Again, I got out and hurried into the place. This time, there were 5 robbers there, but only 2 had guns, and only 1 was a gun I might be afraid of: The M16a2. I have never had to come across someone with it, and I was glad. Glad that none of the robbers heard me, I silently scuffled behind the couch. I got out my AK-47 and loaded it, and then threw a frag. grenade over the couch. The worker there must have seen it, because he ducked behind the counter. Five robbers also saw it, so 3 robbers died then, but the one with the M16a2 still remained. I dove out of the cover, and opened fire. 10 shots rang before one robber was hit. The guy with the M16a2 returned fire, and, just as I feared, I was hit in the leg. I landed behind the counter, where I saw the worker. I gave him my Desert Eagle, and he helped by firing at the robbers. 2 Robbers remained by the time the worker was hit: One with a long, curved sword, and one with an M16a2. By then, back-up had come and ONE of the robbers was arrested. I was taken to the hospital, so that was the end from me, But I heard from Lieutenant Caine that the robber ended up being Tony Stewart, a former citizen of Tundra, but disappeared after someone saw him fall down a manhole. I received a Medal of Courage for taking on those robbers by myself, and will be better in 1 week after surgery, which is tomorrow. That’s all! -Officer Mylan
What a brave police officer. -Governor Bobliosenior