James takes his pen and writes down the newly gathered clue. He thinks, "Maybe I can get more clues with the help of the police. I should go to the police station."James gets up and makes his way to the parking lot, taking his backpack with him of course. After a short drive he reaches the police station. In front of the police station is a large parking lot where many police cars are parked. James parks his car in the parking lot and finally gets out. He walks towards the building and after a few steps he reaches the door. He takes one last breath and opens the door.James reaches the hall of the police station. The police station has three floors. The first floor is used primarily for receiving clients, such as witnesses or victims of crimes. Witness statements are also collected there.
On the second floor there is a laboratory where the evidence is chemically examined. There is also the cafeteria and the break room. The police officers get their food from the cafeteria every day and then usually go to the break room with it. The break room has a large, comfortable sofa on the right wall. There is a large kitchen table directly opposite the sofa, and there is an aquarium in the corner.
On the third floor is the office of the police president, Bobby Charlson. James looks around and sees that Sir Charlson's speech is about to begin. All the police officers stand in front of the platform and listen attentively. James joins the crowd. Sir Charlson is a year old man. He already has white hair and a mustache. He has rough skin with wrinkles and wears an old-fashioned suit and a hat. He has a walking stick in his right hand. He coughs a few times before he starts the speech.
