Judy rubbed her eyes as she poured through footage from the various sources last night. Most of the security camera footage from Santiago's headquarters had been deleted, with the notable exception of the footage from Santiago's office. It was odd to her, it meant the Scarlet Rogue wanted to be seen stealing some sort of journal from his office. She put it out of her mind though as she flipped to the footage from the helicopters that had been following him after he had jumped from the building. This was by far the strangest part to her. Somehow, the boat had gone from racing down the river to suddenly disappearing. She had already sent teams to investigate the area under the bridge, but they hadn't found anything. Pausing on the moment when the boat should have left the other side of the bridge she tried to puzzle out what she knew so far.

The boat was traveling at speed down the river. It went under a bridge and then never came out the other side. Her officers had told her that there was nothing under the bridge and her dive teams had told her that they hadn't found anything at the bottom of the river.

"It didn't float; it didn't sink… Did it… Swim?" Judy shook her head a little but then paused. "Once you've eliminated the impossible, what remains has to be the truth…"

She looked carefully at the footage from the helicopters from just after the boat should have come out from under the bridge again and zoomed in. There, just barely visible through the pixilation was a trail of bubbles that the pilots had missed. She felt a rush of excitement as she tried to figure out where the boat, or submarine more accurately, must have gone. There were only a few marinas around Zootopia, but it didn't seem likely that they would allow a boat as 'unique' as the one used by the Tragic Pack go unnoticed. No, she had to look for something else, something that was close to the water and inconspicuous. Pulling up a set of satellite images she looked at all the buildings that were near the river that the submarine had dived into.

Everything near the water seemed to be some sort of apartment or high end business. There were a few old buildings, but none of them seemed to be close enough to the water and they were owned by respectable companies. There was one building though that did seem to fit the criteria that she had. It was large, it was abandoned and it hung out over the water. This was the place and she knew it, confidently calling up Chief Bogo.

"Chief, I've got something that you're going to want to see."

It was about three hours later, after the sun had set and storm clouds had started to move in that the officers were ready to go around the warehouse. Judy was in the mobile command center making sure that they stayed in their unmarked cars, the last thing that she wanted to do was let the Tragic Pack know that they were about to be raided. With everyone in position she got on the radio to give the orders.

"Alright everyone, stick to the plan. You have your orders." She paused for a second to take a look out the window, "Go!"

From all around the warehouse unmarked trucks and vans exploded with officers in full assault gear. They ran up to the different sides and breached in through low level windows, throwing in flashbangs before rushing in themselves. Judy felt a strong sense of pride as she watched them raid the warehouse, but it was bitter sweet. The whole thing was over in less than five minutes as she heard all of the teams coming in over their various channels telling her that the warehouse was clear. Chief Bogo, who was sitting next to her rested a hoof on her shoulder.

"Come on Wilde, let's check out who the Tragic Pack really was."

The thunderstorm had come closer, and Judy could now hear the thunder from the approaching storm as lightning flashes crisscrossed the sky in the distance. She glanced over the first of the terrorists. There was a bear, a moose, a panda, a deer and a fox. Her eyes paused as she looked at the little fox that stood before her, her heart in her mouth.

"Finnick?" His ears were folded flat, and he flinched at her mentioning his name.

"Hey Judy."

"Why are you here?"

"I'm a member of this 'terrorist organization.'" He said it in a mocking tone, but he still didn't look at her.

"Where's the Scarlet Rogue?"

"He's not here. He left to finish the job." There was a long silence as she felt her heart start to race.

"Who is he?" Finnick just stared at the ground. "Who is he!?"

"Judy, why would I tell you that?"

Judy was now starting to panic, she had a terrible feeling that she knew who it was. She took out her phone and dialed the one number that she had desperately hoped she wouldn't have to. The phone rang for a while as she quietly begged for him to pick up.

"Hey Carrots, what's up?" She struggled to keep her voice level, to keep the panic from seeping through.

"Nick, where are you?" The voice on the other end responded just as calm and carefree as ever.

"Oh, well since your parents are in town I figured I would take the opportunity to go have a guy's night out with Finnick." Judy swallowed hard to get the lump out of her throat.

"Oh, that's good. So you're with him right now?" She looked at Finnick who was standing in front of her, she knew that he could hear this too.

"Yeah, he's just in the bathroom right now. Don't worry carrots, I won't be out late tonight. Talk to you later, bye." Judy didn't say anything, she just let the call end before putting the phone back in her pocket.

"Liar."

Judy had gotten back in the van and taken several of her best officers with her. She couldn't cry right now; she was just too angry to do so. She knew that she had told Nick that Santiago was under protective custody at his apartment, and she figured that he probably knew where that was. She didn't stay in the truck as it arrived at Santiago's apartment, she ran out the door, running past the other officers who all had grim expressions on their faces.

Judy busted out of the elevator and ran to the door to Santiago's penthouse apartment. It was locked. Judy jumped up against one wall and then jumped to hit the door with all of her strength, causing the lock to snap. Standing there, just outside the balcony that he had come in through and left his parachute dangling off of, was the Scarlet Rogue. He looked up to see her and froze, Judy snapped.

"Paws in the air! Now!" The Rogue moved his paws up in the air, his masked visage still facing her. Judy inched closer to him, her stun gun at the ready. "You… You have the right to remain silent!" She was now standing in front of him. "Anything you say… Can and will be used against you in a court of law!" She took one hand off of the stun gun and moved to remove his mask. "If you cannot afford a lawyer on will be provided to you by the court!" She ripped off the mask and looked into Nick's sad eyes. She couldn't help it anymore, she started to cry harder than she had ever cried in her life. Her stun gun was still in the air as her head bowed and tears streamed down her face. "You liar! You promised me that you wouldn't get involved and you lied!" Nick looked at her softly, his paws still above his head.

"I did, and I'm sorry Judy."

"You dumb fox! Why? Why did you have to put everything that we have at risk?" Her voice cracked as she shouted at him.

"I love you Judy, but I still have one more job to do." Nick raised his head and looked towards the back of the room. The rest of the police had already entered the room and had their weapons trained on Nick. Behind them, Santiago could be seen with an evil grin on his face.

"I told you Mrs. Wilde. Your husband should have been the prime suspect all along." Judy let out another shuddering sob. An annoyed look flickered across Nick's face.

"Ah, well you see you were right on that front. Actually, it just so happens that I have the perfect piece of evidence to prove that I am indeed the Scarlet Rogue on my person right now. Officer Wilde, if you were to reach into my robes right now, you would find a very unique piece of stolen property, one that only the scarlet rogue could possess." Judy had stopped crying now, slightly confused as to what Nick was up to. She gingerly reached into his robes and pulled out a black leather journal. Nick spoke up again.

"You see, that's the journal that I, the Scarlet Rogue, stole from the desk of you Santiago Ramirez, at Your office." Santiago's eyes lit up in satisfaction.

"Yes, yes it is! Give it to me officer Wilde!" Nick let his smile finally burst through.

"Everyone heard that right?" The other officers shifted around looking a little bit confused. "Also, no, she won't be giving it to you. You see, that right there is evidence that ties me to a crime scene, specifically breaking and entering into your office, and it has just been discovered. Which means that it's admissible in a court of law as it was discovered during the capture of a known terrorist. One other thing. The contents of that journal are very interesting. I didn't read it all the way through but it was just filled with references to members of city hall and how much money that you had given them with certain expectations. If I didn't know better, I would say that this journal is the greatest single piece of evidence that exists, proving you have been bribing members of city hall for years!" Santiago's look of glee turned to one of horror in an instant as a few of the officers turned around to face him. Judy had stopped crying now and was looking at Nick with wide eyes. "Now, if you'll pardon me, I believe that me and this journal have a date with an interrogation room." Santiago leapt towards Nick, trying to shove the other officers out of the way. Judy gave them the order.

"Restrain him! And you, Nicolas Wilde. You are under arrest… You clever fox."

Judy smiled at Nick as she took him out of the room in handcuffs, Nick beaming all the way, pausing as he stepped out of the apartment.

"It's called a hustle Santiago! Better luck next time!"