A Vandal in our Midst

By: Rocket Racer

11:30 a.m.
On a wooden bench near a community park, a young boy was holding two things: a case file on his lap and a newspaper article in his left hand. He read it to know the purpose on why he's out on his own. The article is read as follows:
"FRENCH GALLERY VANDALIZED!"
"For many years, La Galerie Nationale d'Art had been a favorite to civilians and visitors alike in the peaceful and lively city of Paris, France. But today, it became the perfect place for crime because in the morning, it had been found that half of the works of art have been vandalized. On every marked painting, there is a signature in the middle that reads "Maestro", and the French police suspects that this is the name of the vandal. Still, they are baffled of the crime because it has happened in a number of places that involve art, including fairs, schools, and even outdoors. This has been going on for about two weeks now, and no one has a clue on who the Maestro really is...."
With that, the boy closed the newspaper and stood up straight. With a sigh, he said,
"This is it....It's time for the master of disguise to get to work." This boy is Anthony McAllister,
a new recruit brought in by Sherlock Hound. And he knows that it's time to get on with the case. He quickly goes into the alley close to the hotel and starts changing quickly in order to get his instructions and move on. He has a smile knowing that THIS is gonna be fun.