Officers from both the Alabama State Police and the local Sheriff's office were soon gathered in the main conference room, with the BAU team arrayed at the front of the room. Hotch began the presentation.
"The person we are looking for is mostly likely a male between the ages of 18 and 25," he began. "This man is a local who has lived here all his life, and probably at least part of that time was spent on a farm. While physically fit, he doesn't necessarily work at it."
"He is not someone you would pick out of a crowd," Morgan continued. "In fact, he might be someone you see everyday and just don't notice."
"He is very controlled," Blake continued. "He sticks to a regular schedule and is so set in his ways that, if he goes to a restaurant, he will order the same meal every time."
"He rarely speaks to people he knows, let along strangers," Reid stepped in. "Because of this, most people will consider him to be of lower intelligence when, in fact, his IQ is probably slightly above average."
"He has his own transportation," JJ contributed. "Most likely this will be a fairly large vehicle, like a van or SUV, which he uses to transport his victims from the abduction site. While it may be an older vehicle, it will be in excellent condition."
"He knows traffic patterns in the area and can pinpoint isolated areas of roadways," Rossi told them. "He also has intimate knowledge of isolated buildings in this area and probably has appropriated one of them for his personal use."
"If you locate this person, do not confront them outright," Hotch warned the officers. "In all likelihood Ms. Harris is still alive, and we need him to tell us where he has her hidden."
"Any questions?"
