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"A lot of people tend to mock me for the path I've chosen in law enforcement." Lei monologued to the camera.

"They see me and think I'm some big shot Interpol agent who's only supposed to take the biggest cases and handle the biggest issues. But that's just not me. As a lawman, I don't believe in picking and choosing. I'm happy to do whatever I can to make the world a safer place, whether it's bringing down a major crime syndicate or taking down a purse snatcher. That's why when I'm not working on a big case, you can find me patrolling small towns like this one."

Lei started to slow down as he approached a mysterious white vehicle parked on the side of the road.

"We got reports of a stolen vehicle, and this car I'm pulling up to now looks like it fits the description. It looks like the left tire's flat, hahaha. The driver's still inside, and it looks like he's not- oh, there he goes!"

As soon as Lei's patrol car approached the vicinity, the door swung open and a skinny man in a red shirt and jeans started running towards the trees. Lei leaped out of his car and started sprinting towards the assailant.

"POLICE! GET DOWN ON THE GROUND! GET DOWN! ON THE GROUND NOW!"

The man made it to the trees and started running through the woods, Lei following closely behind. His breathing was rapid and hard as he slowly inched closer and closer to the suspect.

"All units in the area, he's headed northbound on 95." Lei panted to his radio. "He's headed back towards the main road."

The chase continued for a couple of minutes, eventually making it's way out of the forest and back through town. Lei was actually kind of embarrassed that he still couldn't catch the lanky, agile man. Eventually, he could hear more sirens approaching in the distance; the man had nowhere to go.

The man cut across someone's yard and made the unfortunate mistake of trying to hop a fence. He couldn't get all the way over it, and those few precious seconds of struggle allowed Lei to snatch him by the back of his shirt. With a grunt, Lei dragged him to the ground and pinned him.

"Stop resisting. Put your hands behind your back! HANDS BEHIND YOUR BACK! STOP RESISTING!"

Eventually, the man realized he was done and finally stopped moving. It was silent for a few moments as more units approached the scene and helped Lei secure the man.

"Why did you run, man?" Lei asked.

"I-I dunno, I was scared dude! I got warrants!" the man blubbered.

"You got warrants? For what?"

"Um...uhhh...unpaid tickets."

"...You ran for unpaid tickets? Well, you realize you just got more charges tacked on for fleeing a police officer dipshit."

"Tch, whatever man."

Lei called over a few guys to help him lift the guy back up to his feet.

"Okay, I'm gonna let you up now. One, two, three!"

With relative ease, Lei and a few other officers managed to lift the guy back up to his feet. Before putting him in a nearby car, Lei had some more questions.

"Did you run because the vehicle is stolen?"

"Wh-what?" The man pretended to be confused by the question.

"Are you aware that you were driving a stolen vehicle?"

"It's not...I have permission to drive it."

"Really? Because the person who called it in said you stole it."

"What, no! It's my friend's girlfriend's car. She lets me drive it back and forth to work."

"Then why did you run?"

"I DON'T KNOW MAN! I was just scared! I told you, I got warrants."

"Well, you sure as hell didn't make things easier on yourself. Okay, I'm gonna search your pockets here. You got anything that'll stick me? Knives, needles...?"

The man just shook his head, so Lei patted him down a few times and found nothing. Since he knew all there was to know, he took the man to the back of the nearest police car and put him in the back.

"Alright, here's the deal. You're under arrest for the stolen vehicle, the previous warrants on you, and now for running. Nice job."

"It's not stolen, though!" the man furiously yelled, as if arguing with a police officer was going to somehow help.

"Look man, it was called in. The person who owns it obviously doesn't want you driving it, so... you'll have to take it up with them. I gotta take you in, though. You really shouldn't have ran."

With those last words, Lei slammed the door and walked away. As he walked on, the camera stayed focused on him as he said a few last words to end the show.

"I guess I was pretty lucky his tire was out, otherwise he would have definitely drove off and made it a car chase, heh heh. It's good to avoid those kinds of chases whenever we can, to keep other people on the road out of harm's way. It's not often we get lucky like this...I doubt it'll happen a second time."