Crime Scene Investigators
Buried Treasure
Chase Nygaardâs POV
Arrowhead Pack Clinic
âHelp me get dressed and take me back to the house,â Frank said. âI need to be there when the investigators arrive.â
âYou need to rest, Frank,â I replied.
âThen carry me back in the stretcher. Hurry up; Iâd rather go through the tunnel than be carried outside in this shit.â
âFine. Weâll dress you later,â I said as I got up. I didnât want to go outside either, and we couldnât use the tunnels with the police around.â Keith, grab the stretcher. Possum, toss the used instruments and scrubs into a bag and bring it along, but keep the stuff we removed in the bowl. Itâs evidence. I donât need them knowing about this clinic. Everyone else, if you were involved in the attack, go to my house to give your statements. If not, go home or someone elseâs home.â
âWhat do we say?â
âThe truth, at least most of it. Donât mention all the werewolves that ran to help. Weâve got enough to explain with two dead ones in the kitchen and one brave dog upstairs.â
Keith came back in, and we lifted him onto the metal-framed litter. I covered him with a blanket, then we carefully strapped him in and walked out with Colletta with us. âWait, I shot some people and killed one man in wolf form,â she said. âIf the two wolves are dead in the kitchen, how do I explain that?â
âIâll take care of it.â I searched for the right couple in the link and opened it up. âWarrior Tom, since you came in behind the attackers and shot men in the stairway, youâll need to be in the house as a witness with your rifle. Guard the tunnel door. Meghan, I need you to go to the Alpha home immediately in wolf form. In the back stairway, rub your face a little on the blood of the man whose throat is ripped out, then wait with the children in my bedroom. You are not to shift back while the police are here.â
âWeâre both here, Alpha. I will have Meghan shift and put her clothes in the laundry.â
I had another thought. âTom, make sure the mudroom has dog bowls and food down, there are supplies in the cabinet next to the garage door.â We had to keep up appearances with humans around, plus we had our âsecurity dog businessâ, so we always had the props when needed.
I reached out for another. âWarrior Lance, you are not to reveal you were in the house during the attack. Youâre there now to protect my wife and children.â
âUnderstood, Alpha.â We would limit the witnesses of the fighting to family. Frank, Colletta, the dogs and I were all taking credit for kills, while Keithâs story was that he was protecting Coral, Rori, and the babies in our room. They didnât see any action, so they wouldnât have to lie. Use the truth when you can and base your lies in the truth when you canât, my Dad had taught me. The more lies you use, the more difficult it is to keep the story straight.
We reached the stairway. âIâm having Meghan become the dog that attacked him; sheâs small enough, and Iâd rather not have her in her human form and photographed.â
âWhy not,â Frank asked.
âSheâs the one who went into the hospital and got Harleigh out. The police officer had a sketch done, and itâs too close for comfort.â I looked at him as we opened the tunnel door. âIâm trusting you with our lives because you provide good counsel and youâre important to my mother,â I said. âPlease be careful with what you say, or people will die.â
âI think my head is reeling more from the things Iâve learned in the past few hours than from the knock on the head I took,â he said. âYour secrets are safe with me.Iâm retiring, remember?â
âNo residual commitment to the DEA?â
âI have friends there and elsewhere, not that it helped. They tossed me out and used me as bait, just as much as they used you. I came closer to dying today than in my thirty years with the Agency, Chase. Iâm certain Iâm not going to get any help from that Task Force.â I had to agree.
We made it to my basement and closed the tunnel door, making sure it and the panel wouldnât be visible in a search. âWhere to,â Keith asked.
âDining room. We can put him face down on the table,â I said as we went up the stairs. Colletta ran into the closet downstairs, grabbing one of the folding sleep pads we used for movie nights, blankets, and a pillow. She made up a bed for him, and we carefully moved him onto it. She covered his naked, bandaged body with a white sheet and blanket, then sat in a chair holding his hand. She was wearing a scrub top, her bandaged arm visible in her lap. I stashed the stretcher under the table.
âHow are you explaining the pistol that Vicki used before she went wolf,â Frank asked.
âShit.â She had tossed it into the living room before shifting; weâd tossed her clothes out but hadnât touched the gun. âI got it.â I went over to the World War II vintage Colt 1911, grabbing it and cycling the action so my fingerprints would be on it, then tossed it back to the ground. âAnything else to think of?â
âAlpha, weâre in the driveway,â the guard said.
âShow them in.â The attackers had come in through the door by the kitchen, so the main entrance wasnât part of the crime scene. I moved to the front door, still dressed in my scrubs and socks. I opened the door to two uniformed officers and two men in suits. âCome on in, Deputies,â I said as I held the door open. âChase Nygaard, welcome to my home. Sorry about the mess.â
âJesus, you werenât kidding,â the man in the suit said as he looked past me into the kitchen and the main stairway. âDetective Sergeant Sven Thomasson,â he said. âDetective Miller, Deputy Andersen, and Deputy Cooper.â
We shook hands, and I showed them where they could hang their coats. âCrime scene booties, please,â Sven said as they took off the heavy winter parkas and hats. âWho else is home with you,â he asked.
âMy mother is in the dining room with DEA Director Frank Grimes; both of them got hurt in the attack, and Iâve patched them up.â
âDo you need an ambulance?â
âNo, theyâve been stabilized and do not require hospitalization. My wife and two babies, my sister, her husband and baby, our nanny, and one of my security men are all upstairs in our bedroom. Tom Nichols is downstairs sleeping; he ran over here and killed the last attacker. Iâve asked anyone who was not involved in the fighting to stay away.â
âIâd like to move them to another neighborâs house,â he said.
âListen, so would I, but there are only two ways to get upstairs, and both are full of blood and bodies,â I said. âI didnât want the ladies to see that, and there are three babies we have to deal with.â
âWeâre going to need statements from them. I guess they can stay put until we can clear a path.â
âLet me show you.â I walked towards the kitchen. âI was up before six, working in my office down the hall. I heard a shout from upstairs followed by a door being kicked in. Our dogs were barking, and I grabbed my pistol and ran towards the kitchen.â We reached a spot you could see where the two dead âdogsâ and one dead Son was; the floor covered in blood. âI emptied my pistol, but I donât know if I hit anything. I ran back upstairs to my bedroom; the dogs held them off long enough for me to get away. I didnât see anything after that.â
âDamn.â We stopped by Frank and Colletta. âYou two all right,â Sven asked.
âWent right through,â Colletta said as she showed her bandaged arm. âHe was the one who didnât get out of the way of the grenades in time.â
âGrenades?â
âYeah, at least three of them,â I said. âThat bowl on the side table has all the stuff I pulled out of Frankâs backside and legs. The main stairway is there, and the back stairs are through the kitchen.â
âMiller, you and Cooper start processing the kitchen. Andersen, with me. Sir, please stay here with your family.â
âOf course, Detective.â I took a chair next to my Mom. They pulled out cameras and started taking pictures. âHeâs going to freak when he gets to the damage upstairs,â I sent to my family.
âThose guys are lucky they are dead with what they did to my house,â Rori answered. âThanks, Mom. I canât imagine what would have happened if they had made it upstairs.â
âI love you, Rori, Iâd never let anything happen to you. Frank did just as much, without the same reasons.â
âI can see why youâre smitten with him. I find it hard to dislike him, even if heâs sleeping with my MOM in my own house,â I replied.
âWe werenât doing a lot of sleeping, if that helps,â Mom teased.
âHeâs knocking on our door,â Rori said.
Twenty minutes later, Detective Thomasson came back down to talk to me. âThis isnât a normal situation, given your wounded and the babies. I think it would be best if everyone stays where they are until we can get the County Coroner here to remove the bodies.â
I thought about it. âMy family upstairs is going to need to eat, since the attack happened before breakfast. If I have some food brought over, can you get it up to them?â
âThat would be best, sir. I canât have people walking through my crime scene. Your wife and the others told me they are doing fine; they have the bedroom, bath, and nursery for the babies. Do you have a bathroom you can use?â
âYes, down the hall by my office. You can move around but stay clear of the kitchen and the stairways.â
He moved off, and I used the time to move one of our wing-back chairs into the dining room so Mom could be comfortable sitting with Frank. âHoney, can I have my phone please?â
He took it, looked through his contact list and called a number. âGood morning, this is Frank Grimes. Iâd like to speak to Mr. Washington, please.â Washington? Rufus Washington, the Homeland Security Director? âNo, I do not have an appointment, but I am calling because I need to meet with him urgently.â I couldnât quite hear the woman on the other end. âI understand.â He gave her his number and hung up. âI guess weâll see if Iâm untouchable now, even for a guy I went to school with.â
âIs he the one we can talk to?â
âBetter him than CIA. He can get people in the room who can make decisions, even the President if we need it.â
I placed another chair by Momâs, then turned the television on so we could all see it. I was curious how the attack on our home would play out. After turning to the news, I didnât have to wait long. The attractive blonde anchor appeared over a crawl that said, âDECAPITATION HORROR.â âStunning updates in the continuing story of the violent drug gang the Sons of Tezcatlipoca. Sources within Law Enforcement confirm that the heads of sixteen men were found hanging from the Border Fence east of San Diego last night. We have received photographs, but they are not suitable for broadcast. We can say that the victims have been identified; fifteen are Sons of Tezcatlipoca Chapter Presidents, the last the US President. Authorities do not have any leads on how the men, all on the FBI Most Wanted list, were killed, but Cartel activity is suspected. The Sons of Tezcatlipoca are linked to the Sinaloa Cartel, which is in a long-running war with the Tijuana Cartel. Informed speculation is that the brutal executions are part of the continuing turf war.â
âHoly shit,â Frank said.
âIn related news, only hours after the heads were left for Border Patrol to discover, the Sons of Tezcatlipoca struck two thousand miles away in northern Minnesota. Sources say that heavily armed members of the Sons attacked the lake home of Steel Brotherhood member Chase Nygaard and his wife, Rori King. The couple is shown here in footage taken at the Orlando clubhouse memorial service. Reports are that two people died and two more were injured while defending the family from the attackers. Six members of the Sons of Tezcatlipoca Los Angeles chapter died in the attack, one of whom was holding a retired couple hostage in a neighboring home. The search for fugitive members of this gang continues.â
My phone started blowing up with calls before they went to commercial, along with text messages. âDid you see the news,â I asked Rori.
âWe turned it on after the text messages and phone calls started,â she said. âThe Ladies are worried.â
âSend out a group text, let them know weâre all right. The last thing we need is for the Brotherhood to come rolling in on us.â
I looked at my phone; it was Mongo. I had to take this one.