The Police Chief Surrounded His Home Until the Property Line Became Evidence

Chapter 1: The Street Filled Before the Warrant Arrived

The first cruiser stopped across Thomas Carter’s driveway at 7:14 in the morning.

The second blocked the intersection.

By the time Thomas reached the laboratory surveillance room, blue lights had swallowed every house on the street.

Six camera windows glowed above his workbench. Uniformed officers stepped onto lawns, pulled reflective vests over body armor, and waved an approaching delivery van into a hurried turn. A seventh cruiser rolled past Carolyn Wilson’s porch and stopped beside the empty lot adjoining Thomas’s property.

Then a voice cracked through an amplified speaker.

“Thomas Carter, come to the front gate and open it.”

Thomas looked at the clock beside the monitors. He wrote the time on a yellow evidence tag, placed it beneath the keyboard, and switched the surveillance system to mirrored local storage.

The voice came again.

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