Chapter Title: Early Warnings (prologue)
Author: Sam
Story: Ten Little Indians: 00 of 14
Series: SpeedBurn: 20
Characters: OC: Officer and undisclosed driver
Rating: M: Violence, Language, Criminal behavior
Summary: When Greg's failure to show for work coincides with an unusual delivery, the entire CSI team may be in danger.
Spoiler: Yeah, seasons 1 – 5 of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Category: Crime-related; Drama; Science; AU
Setting: AU: SpeedBurn: Las Vegas: Thursday, July 21, 2005 thru Friday, July 22, 2005
Disclaimer: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation was created by Ann Donahue and Anthony E. Zuiker and produced by Alliance Atlantis Communications, CBS Paramount Network Television (2006-2009), CBS Productions (2006-2009), and Jerry Bruckheimer Television. I am in no way connected with these people, and I do not claim ownership of these characters, lands, or names. I have borrowed them to share a story, and most likely not a story any of them would have written, had they had the time or no. I am making no money from this and it is just for my entertainment and that of free entertainment to a select group. Thank you.
Distribution: Please ask first?
Note: In the SpeedBurn timeline series significant changes occur in various episodes, marking differences in each series. The initial drastically changed episodes are in chronological order: "Bait" (Without a Trace), "Reveille" (NCIS), "Lost Son" (CSI: Miami), "Bodies in Motion" (Crime Scene Investigation), "Summer in the City" (CSI: NY), and "In Name and Blood (In Birth and Death)" (Criminal Minds). Many episodes after those changed are also different. This story is number 20 in the grand scheme. Thank you.
Second Note: The main story is set in very early season six. The case and trial referred to are set in mid-season three. The case and trial are not from actual episodes.
Third Note: Nevada Police Codes: 425: Suspicious situation; 422: Officer down; 444: Officer needs emergency assistance; 428: Missing person; and 418: Kidnap.
Feedback: Yes, please, especially constructive.
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Thursday, July 21, 2005, early morning:
Sirens pierced the early morning air. The officer triggered the record command of his built-in surveillance system. He pulled his radio car to the side of the tree-lined road behind the Volkswagen Passat. There was little traffic as yet, just the occasional early tourist on his way to the various Lake Mead campgrounds and marinas a few miles ahead.
With a slow, sure stride, confident this was his last pull over for the night, the officer strode purposefully ahead, well within sight of his forward-facing camera. He glanced seemingly casually over the VW, noting road dust and the occasional ding along the car's body. The trunk had a small bit of white and teal cloth caught in the latch, but nothing truly notable caught the officer's eye.
He walked over to the driver's side window, tapping on the glass with his Mag-lite. The sound of an electric whirring cut through the early morning stillness as the window electronically opened, revealing the driver to the police officer but not the waiting camera.
"You're weaving, son." The surveillance recording clearly caught the officer's voice followed by a muttered reply, almost undistinguishable. With a visible nod the officer shone his light into the car then glanced back at the driver. "Well, I suggest you pull over and get some sleep before you continue on, son. Late night shifts can have that effect. Drifting off behind the wheel is a dangerous hazard."
The officer straightened then slid the light of the Mag-lite over the empty backseat. "I'll let you off with a warning, but I'll ticket you if I see you again. Get to bed now."
A muttered reply once more issued from the driver and the officer stepped away from the VW, returning to his own vehicle. As he slipped into his own driver's side seat he left the camera recording. It captured the civilian vehicle signaling then slowly pulling back onto the road. A few electronic beeps and plastic clicks issued forth as the officer typed in the vehicle's license plate. No red flags lit the screen and the officer nodded to himself as he said aloud, for the recording, "Oh-seven-sixteen. Silver Volkswagen Passat spotted weaving on Lakeshore Road. Driver Gregory Sanders stated he was 'coming home from the late shift and must have drifted off'." No apparent signs of intoxication. Issued friendly warning and let Mr. Sanders go. No charges or citations being filed."
Finally the officer clicked off the recording device. He shook his head and turned his radio car for the city, not giving much more thought to the apparently sleepy driver he'd just pulled over and let go. It was the end of a long night shift and time to go home and that was just what he intended to do. The officer drove off into the ever growing light of the dawn.
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Continued in Chapter One: A Meeting of Minds
