"Well, this gives us a better perspective on these unsubs," Agent Mitchell observed. "They definitely have this planned down to the last detail."

"They are detail oriented," Rossi agreed as his cell phone rang. He looked at the screen and then opened it.

"Agent Rossi," he answered.

"Okay, what did you find?" he questioned the caller.

"Nothing at all? I assume you have talked with the employees of the stores that share the parking lot?" he continued his questions.

Rossi glanced over at the others in the room. "The agents who went to see if they could find Reid and Emma," he explained.

"And?" Cruz questioned.

"Nothing," Rossi reported. "The car is still sitting there, locked up and untouched, with no sign of either Reid or Emma. Their cell phones were found in a street-side trash container about half a block away. Several of the employees in the coffee shop think they saw a white delivery van in the area, but they can't remember any identifying marks."

"Security cameras?" Agent Grant questioned.

"None at an angle where it could pick up that part of the parking lot," Rossi reported.

He looked over at Cruz. "I would suggest we get the locals involved in the search," he suggested. "We don't have to tell them about the plane."

"Good idea," Cruz agreed. "The locals have eyes and ears on the streets and they know who around here is capable of pulling off something like this. That way we can concentrate on locating the plane and our missing agents."

"Did you hear that?" Rossi spoke into the phone. "Contact the locals and have them send their CSI team over to examine the area. Stay there until they arrive. Also, have them issue a BOLO for both Dr. Reid and Dr. Porter. Tell them that we are missing two agents – But that is all you tell them – Understand?"

"Good," Rossi closed up his phone. "Now, who is going to tell Mr. Reid that his son and daughter-in-law are missing?"