When they returned to the recreation center, Rossi and Blake hurried through the lobby and burst into the small conference room. There they found Reid and JJ busy examining the local map and consulting with Detective Addams. Hotch and Morgan had just concluded their interview with Mr. Blackburn, and followed them into the room.

"We think we know how he is abducting these women," Blake told the team.

"It is someone driving just the cab of an 18-wheeler," Rossi explained. "He's making a delivery where he drops the trailer, and then using the cab to block the road and abduct the women."

"These are truly random abductions, then," JJ observed. "He's not targeting these women, he's just grabbing whoever is unfortunate enough to drive by."

"It certainly seems that way," Blake told her.

"Are there construction sites near any of the abduction locations?" Reid asked Detective Addams.

"A bunch of tornados came through here about two months ago," Deputy Kelly had walked into the room. "There are construction sites all over the area. That's part of the reason why we asked the State Police to step up their presence."

"We need to take another look at the abduction sites," Hotch declared. "We need to determine how close they were to any area where an 18-wheeler would have dropped a trailer."

"Well, the most recent abduction was near the community college," Deputy Kelly told them as he moved so he could point at the map as he spoke. "There is always construction going on there. However, the construction traffic usually comes and goes in the other direction from where Sue Ann was abducted. It's easier to get on and off the highway that way."

"Reinforcing the idea that this is a local," Reid stated as he looked closely at the map. "Can you help me by showing where there are other construction sites in the area?"

"In the meantime, we need to locate the driver," Morgan said as he pulled out his cell phone.

"Thank you for calling the Office of Unending Information. Just how unending would you like your information to be?" Garcia answered his call.

"Baby Girl, you're just who I need right now," Morgan replied.

"Just as I need you," Garcia told him. "Do you want to know how badly?"

"Just so you know, you are on speaker phone, Mama," Morgan reminded her before continuing. "I need you to find a truck driver who frequently drives this stretch of I-59."

"I need something more specific than that," Garcia told him after pounding her keyboard for a minute. "Just off-hand, I see twenty-seven, no thirty, trucking companies that service that area."

"Narrow that down to companies that have been making deliveries of construction materials in this area since the tornadoes hit about two months ago," he instructed.

"That brings the list down to fifteen," Garcia told him. "And, just so you know, that is established trucking companies, not independent drivers."

"How about construction materials suppliers?" Rossi suggested. "They would have a list of whoever they hired to make deliveries."

"Much better way to attack this," Garcia agreed. "Let me try that angle."

After more keyboarding, she announced. "Okay, I have it down to seventeen suppliers who have shipped construction materials into your area in the past two months. To get information on the particular truck drivers is going to take a little longer."

"Okay, Garcia," Hotch told her. "Specifically what we need is drivers who leave their trailers and then return to pick them up."

"And, we are sending you a list," Morgan told her. "See if any of the people on this list show up as being drivers hired by the suppliers."

"Got cha," Garcia told him. "You will be hearing from me shortly." She signed off.