“And it’s rare enough to be useful in locating him,” Jordy added.
O’Connor shook his head. “Where’d you get that? We don’t have that.”
Peyton spoke up. “I saw him, clear as day.”
O’Connor’s eyes widened. “Ms. Clarke, the witness?”
Peyton nodded.
Noting the bewilderment around the room, Lucas spoke up. “Yes. Ms. Leighton Clarke, the witness you didn’t believe.”
O’Connor rubbed the back of his neck. “Ms. Clarke, my sincerest apologies for the way you were treated. Trust me, I want to catch this monster as much as you do.”
Peyton shrank back against me. “Just catch him and cut his nuts off.”
The crowd laughed.
“That’s the plan,” O’Connor boomed. “However, I’m not allowed to agree with the surgical part of that request.”
“Let’s get back to the task at hand,” Yates said. “There have to be other cameras besides ATMs we can use.”
“There are,” Jordy agreed. “But not a lot. I’m working to map them now, but it’s time-consuming, and like I said, there aren’t a lot of good ones.”
“So we wait for a hit and scoop the bastard up,” Terry said.
Winston nodded in agreement. “We just need to have people distributed around so somebody can get to the location quickly.”
“That’s the general idea,” Lucas said.
“What if he isn’t using ATMs?” Terry asked.
“The one constant with these guys is that they don’t pay with credit cards and leave a full electronic trail,” Constance interjected. “It’ll depend on how much cash he brought with him and how much he had to pay Tweedle-dee and Tweedle-dum.”
O’Connor raised a hand. “Who?”
“Two locals he paid to try to abduct Leighton,” Lucas filled in.
“I see.” He pulled out a notepad and wrote.
“What about adding doorbell cameras?” Grace asked. “There a lot of those around.”
“That’s a lot more difficult. I can get into a specific camera, but the whole network?” Jordy shook his head. “Only the government has the computer power for that.”
“I wouldn’t be so certain of that,” Yates said.
Jordy’s head jerked up from his screen. “Huh?”
“We have a bit more processing power than you might think.”
“You’re kidding?”
“Jordan, I never kid.”
The room was quiet for a second.
“How do we get access to that?” Jordy looked ready to drool at the prospect of more computing power.
Lucas grinned. “Yates?”