Got Your Number
Buried Treasure
Chaseâs POV
I-5 South Towards Los Angeles
I hadnât talked to my big brother in weeks, and heâd noticed. âItâs about time you called, Chase. I was wondering if Mr. Cable News was too big for us peon big brothers anymore.â
Some things never change. âI have had a lot more on my mind than whether the chalet has enough white wine to last the week, Mr. Ski Resort,â I retorted.
âWe all have our challenges. What do you need?â
âI have a neighbor problem, a tough one. Itâs in Los Angeles, and I am going to need some well-prepared brothers to help me straighten things out and keep their damn cat from coming into my yard.â
âHow many cats are we talking about?â
âCould be a few, and the neighborhood is pretty tough. I think if we brought ten more, all well-equipped, things would go smoothly. Iâve got a few surprises in store.â
He paused a moment. âDo you want just me or is this a family thing?â
âBest to keep it within the family, I think. Things could get a little risky.â
âI understand. I know how busy you are, so Iâll talk to the others and get the jet fired up. We should arrive late tonight. What part of Los Angeles are you talking?â
âLong Beach. Fly into that airport, and weâll pick you up.â
âSure thing, Chase. You know you arenât alone, weâll always be there for you.â
âI know. Call this number when you know your arrival time.â I hung up and put the phone in my pocket. âThe cavalry is coming,â I said.
âYour brother,â Spider asked.
âProbably several of my brothers and in-laws before itâs all over. Things have been pretty boring for them in the past year, so theyâll jump at the chance to get a little action.â
She just shook her head. âYouâre the weirdest Doctor Iâve ever come across. Are you sure you arenât an adrenaline junkie? Most people wouldnât want to go anywhere near those animals.â
I just laughed. âI'm a psychiatrist, not a real Doctor. Maybe Iâm just as much of an animal as they are, but domesticated like a sheepdog,â I said. âIâd rather not use violence, but this is personal. Theyâve hurt my friends and family, and Club justice must be done. Any good that can come out of them dying is a bonus in my book. My brothers are worse than me; they love the action.â
âHow come they arenât in the Brotherhood?â
Honestly, theyâd love it. âThey donât ride Harleys. They like dirt bikes, ATVâs and boats, but I was the only one who got into motorcycles.â
Her eyes got wide. âAnd Iâm supposed to trust them?â
I shrugged. âIt could be worse. They could be riding Kawasaki Ninjas in one-piece racing suits.â She visibly shuddered as I laughed. âThereâs no one I trust more than them and the people they bring with them.â
âWhy not people from back home,â she asked.
âRori and my friends up there might be watched; I canât take the chance. I figured my family in Oregon, Denver, and Texas wonât be watched like them. Also, if this goes well, I can trust them to do the right thing with the cash.â It wasnât good enough to get away with the money; you had to get away with getting away with the money. That meant the people involved need to be disciplined and trusted. One person going around like they hit the lottery and the whole thing could crash down. âWe need to warn Frank Grimes about the agents and cops you suspect are dirty. If he includes them in the takedown plans, the Sons will move it and we get nothing. I think we should turn over the list of phone numbers to them now, along with the list of law enforcement you suspect are on the payroll.â
âThe list is pretty long, and I donât want to email it,â she said.
âIt will take a while, but Iâll text it to him. Names first, then the phones. If I do it by chapter, that breaks it down.â Her sleuthing had dug up every number in use by every club.
âYou text, Iâll sleep,â she said. She climbed into the front seat, and I moved over, laying my legs across the back seat while she reclined. The burner phone was pretty basic, but it was the best way; Iâd already talked to him, and there would be only one number. I sent him a text explaining what was coming. The evidence she had on the dirty cops was not conclusive, but it helped explain how they had kept this pipeline going for so long. With the list of about two dozen names sent, I started relaying the groups of phone numbers.
It took me an hour to send him everything.
DEA Agent Frank Donovanâs POV
Orlando Task Force Headquarters
I had turned in my report, and Commander Lindstrom had spent thirty seconds reading my executive summary at the three PM staff meeting. âSo you have nothing,â she said.
âNothing actionable at this time; there are rumors, but nothing is solid enough to get a warrant,â I had replied in front of everyone. âWe know they are moving major quantities of product from the Bay Area inland, but weâve never been able to figure out how. The surveillance efforts have come up empty, and we havenât made a bust we can trace back. The Sons are tighter than the Cartels when it comes to loyalty. Weâve never been able to flip one of them, and none have ever taken a deal.â I looked over at Ramon Martin, the Assistant US Attorney from Florida who was on our team. âRamon, did any of the Sons in prison help us out?â
âEvery one of their men in prison refused to talk to us,â he said. âOne of my colleagues walked in with a deal that would have shortened a manâs time from fifteen years left to time served, and he laughed at him, told him to stick his deal up his ass.â
âWeâre not having much luck, are we.â
âNo,â he said. âThe Sons have distanced themselves enough from what Jose did that we are having difficulty justifying warrants. Theyâve done nothing suspicious.â
The cellphone in my pocket buzzed. I ignored it, knowing how much the bosses hated it when people were looking at their phones during a meeting. It buzzed a dozen times over the next minute or two, each time I pressed the side button to mute it. I finally got a chance to peek at the screen, and it was a list of phone numbers. âSomething important, Agent Donovan,â the FBI Commander asked, irritation in her voice.
âI donât know yet,â I said. I opened the screen and backed up the messages to the first one. My eyes got wide, especially at the warning NOT to share the list of dirty cops with the Task Force. After that warning was a list of phone numbers, ordered by Chapter. âMy office just sent me more names and phone numbers associated with the Sons of Tezcatlipoca in Mexico,â I lied.
âAnything I need to know?â
âDirector Grimes said they were uncovered in support of an ongoing investigation, but he doesnât have enough evidence to get warrants.â
âForward the numbers to me,â Al Perkins said. âIâll see if there are any numbers we havenât checked already.â The meeting went on for another ten minutes, and when it broke up, I followed Al into his office. âGot those numbers?â
âForwarding them now.â I copied and pasted the messages into an email and sent it to him.
He looked at it for a moment. âThis is a much longer list than you had before.â
âFrank said his source gave him not only the accounts registered to known Sons members but also anyone linked to the club. The burner phones have asterisks at the end; those are the priority.â He raised an eyebrow at that. âTheir source must have used tower data to detect every phone used in the area of the Clubhouse, then worked backward to eliminate ones not related. This list is what could not be eliminated.â
âThis is good stuff,â he said. He forwarded the email on his CIA laptop to someone else, then closed it down.
âWhat do you do with that stuff,â I asked.
âYou know what Echelon is?â
I nodded. âItâs a system the National Security Agency developed. It monitors all electronic communications, including email and phone, and can listen or search for keywords.â
âPretty close. The NSA collects this stuff and stores it in huge data centers. If youâve made a phone call or sent a text or email in the last ten years, they have it stashed in memory. The hard part is accessing it. There are rules about spying on US citizens, and Echelon data has never been subject to subpoena or used as evidence. The intelligence guys donât like mixing with law enforcement; we have far different operating rules.â
âLike how you canât operate domestically.â
âExactly. You gave me these numbers, but if you want to listen in, you have to get a wiretap. These are US citizens, at least some are, so I canât do anything with it either.â
âSo why did you want them?â
He just smiled. âEchelon is just a database; the computers that query the database to get the information are the ones to exploit it. We worked with the British, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to develop the system. Intelligence agents in those countries can access the database, and I just forwarded those phone numbers to my counterpart in Canada. He will start with those burner phones and then move to the others. When heâs listened to the intercepts, he will send me an intelligence summary. There are cases under the Patriot Act when foreign intelligence reports can be used to get domestic warrants.â
I looked at him quizzically. âThis is a gang war, not terrorism.â
âPresidential Decision Directives to target money laundering and drug smuggling fit within the Patriot Act guidelines because they are used to fund terror operations,â he said. âThe lines can get blurred. Just relax⦠in a few days, Iâll have a summary of what we have from those phone numbers, including transcripts of relevant conversations. You guys package that into a warrant, then you go after them as normal.â
âBut we canât use the intercepted communications directly in their prosecutions since they were obtained without a warrant.â
âNow youâre catching on. The other part of this is that my boys can go after any part of this criminal conspiracy that is outside the United States. That means anything linking back to the Sons in Mexico or Central America, any Cartel connections, and the money laundering in overseas banks. Working together is going to be a lot of fun. Trust me.â
I walked out of his office, feeling a lot better about things. I needed to talk to Director Grimes, and I couldnât do it around here. âIâm heading out,â I told the others in my area. âSee you in the morning.â I walked out to my car and made the phone call as the air conditioning was kicking on. âDirector, itâs Frank,â I said.
âYou got my messages?â
âYes, sir. I passed the phone numbers on to our CIA contact; heâs going to run them through Echelon. He said it would take a couple of days to get the results.â
âThatâs good, but itâs not soon enough. You saw the names?â
âI did. Damn, sir, I had no idea the Sons, and the Cartels had so many on the payroll. And to have the corruption go all the way up to Director Phil McClintock, thatâs a blow.â
I could just imagine how he felt; these men had betrayed us all for money. From his voice, he was pissed. âI was shocked as well, especially since the DEA Director in San Francisco has such a good operational record. I bet the Cartel was using him to take out the competition while leaving their supply line alone. Our source has been a godsend; weâre preparing a raid in Oakland right now.â
âThatâs what you didnât want me to mention the names.â
âExactly. Where there are twenty, there are likely more. Chase gave us detailed information on a smuggling operation in progress right now. Iâve spoken to the DEA Director and the Homeland Security Director already; we are bringing in an outside team for the takedown, and we arenât alerting local law enforcement or Federal assets in the region of the operation. The men are flying in from Washington right now, under complete radio silence.â
I thought about this; agencies and police were very territorial, and a raid like this was going to ruffle all kinds of feathers. A different thought crossed my mind. âWait, would a Director have sufficient access to personnel files to see who had performed undercover work in the past?â
âThat thought has crossed my mind, as well. If Phil is the one who has exposed Sean and the other agents, God himself wonât be able to save him.â
I believed him. This whole thing had been deeply personal to Frank Grimes. âWhat can I do?â
âI need you to be with the Task Force when this goes down. Iâll call you once the attack is underway. Observe the reactions, and keep your Commander from doing anything stupid. Iâm hoping that one of them calls one of these phone numbers we got with a warning for the Sons. If it happens, we find another compromised agent.â
Layers upon layers. âAll right, Iâm going to grab dinner and get back to work. Iâll be waiting for your call.â