Author's note: I sincerely apologize for the wait. Lately I've been getting very lazy, but that's over. So any way, here's the new chapter. Enjoy!

Jeanette looked at Alvin in shock.

"What" she managed to let out. "Who would want to steal Michael Jackson's glove?"

"That's what I want you to figure out" Alvin replied. "The museum curator called this afternoon and reported it missing. I told him I was sending two of my best detectives, but now he'll have to settle for one."

"Well, can Eleanor come with me?"

Alvin paused.

"That would have been a good idea" he said. "But I already sent Eleanor and Detective Hayes to Isaac Newton High School to help control a riot that broke out this morning."

"Oh, Ok" Jeanette checked her pockets to see if she still had the keys to the squad car. "I'll get right on it."

Jeanette left Alvin's office and drove to the Museum of music and art. When she found police tape around an area that had paparazzi shooting pictures of shattered glass.

"I take it this is the scene" she thought to herself.

As she walked closer she noticed a real skinny man who looked to be in his mid 70's frantically pacing the floor. She began to approach him.

"Excuse me sir" she said when she was face to face with him "Are you the curator?"

"I told you people that I have no time for an interview" he snapped.

"I'm not a member of the press" Jeanette told him.

"Well than who are you" he asked maintaining his tone of voice.

"I'm Detective Jeanette Miller" she answered. "I was sent to investigate this whole stolen glove fiasco."

"Oh yes, I'm so sorry" he apologized. "Police commissioner Seville said he was sending two detectives."

"Well, my partner Simon was injured earlier today so I'm working alone."

The curator turned around and turned back to Jeanette.

"Please, let's continue this conversation in my office" he said. "Before the paparazzi begin to bombard me."

Jeanette turned her attention to the paparazzi and back to the curator.

"That sounds like a good idea" she responded.

The two of them proceeded to his office. Once there, Jeanette began to question the curator.