Erin Lindsay's POV
"There's more?" I asked as Jay put up another two pictures of girls.
Jay nodded, "Went to school and never came back. They're sisters. A friend last saw them walking home from school and we think on their way home, they were kidnapped."
"Claudia and Hannah Jackson, they're twins, age seven," Kevin said, coming in with a folder, "Last seen almost a month ago. Police thought they were kidnapped but didn't have any leads."
"What makes you think that Anders was behind it?" I asked.
Hailey was the one who answered me, "They're both in the age range and the school they went to, Blake Ridge, isn't too far from Naia's school. Most of these kids live in the same area."
"We went around," Kim said as she walked into the room, "Apparently Anders was seen at the convenience store at the corner of Maple and Chestnut."
Voight nodded, "Alright, Atwater, Ruzek, go and check it out. I want surveillance footage and information. The rest of you, keep looking into this prick."
Atwater and Ruzek left to do as Voight said and the rest of us turned back to getting information.
"I got something," Hailey said, "We have a car under Anders' name. The address with it is 99 Morgan Drive."
"Alright then, you and Lindsay go and check out the address, see if he still lives there," Voight then pointed at the picture of Anders which was taped onto the case board, "Remember, that's who we're looking for."
I nodded and followed Hailey out to the car. The image of Daniel Anders was still brightly printed in my brain.
"We have to catch this guy," I said, "This is disgusting what he does."
Hailey nodded, "I agree, and we will. We have to, just think about the families of those girls. I mean, Hannah and Claudia? They were seven. The parents lost two daughters in one day."
"How are we going to find the girls as well? Anders most definitely has sold some of them, who knows how many." I said, shaking my head. Hailey was driving again this time and we were driving to the address.
"We'll find them," Hailey replied confidently, her hands were tightly gripped on the steering wheel and her face was cold, "And we'll make anyone involved in this pay."
When we got to the address, it turned out to be a tiny bungalow. Hailey pulled over in front of the house and we got out of the car. Hailey walked up the front door and I followed her. She knocked three times and moments later, I heard shuffling behind the door and my hand immediately went to the gun at my side.
The door unlocked and opened to reveal a woman in her thirties. She was not Daniel Anders.
"We're looking for Daniel Anders," Hailey said, "Is he here right now?"
The woman shook her head, "No, I don't know a Daniel Anders. Is something wrong?"
Hailey nodded, "He's wanted for the kidnappings of multiple young girls."
The woman looked shocked, her hand went to cover her mouth. "Oh my gosh, that's horrible."
"This was the address that was with his car licence, do you know if he used to live here?" I asked, trying to get some information.
The woman thought for a moment. "You know, now that I think about it, I think the previous owner of the house was named Daniel," The woman said, "I'm Jessica by the way. If you want to leave a number with me, I can call you back when my husband gets home. I'm sure he'll know more than I do."
Hailey gave Jessica her number and we thanked her before leaving.
"This guy's good," I said on our way back to the District. "This is going to be a tough case."
Hailey nodded, "Sure is, but we're going to get the girls back if that's the last thing we do."
