"That's will be alright. We didn't take so long. I will make arrangements for it, and go back later today, letting that man know I am interested in that training. You could let me know the felon's name, and I can let authorities know I believe I have spotted him, if I see him at all or find out where he is hiding."
"Sure. If you can remember it, the felon's name is Raul Weckland."
Rodston wrote the name down on a small paper he had with him, and put it back in the same pocket. They then came to the corner to the main street.
"Look, that vehicle is still there," Rodston observed. "But that other man is gone with his own vehicle."
The two walked up to it, and went to look in it to see if anything in it would be for identifying the owner. And just then one man came running up from the other direction, and called, "Hey, that's my station wagon! What happened?"
"Someone else was starting to drive off with it, and it stopped like this in front of another vehicle. That driver stepped out of his vehicle to approach the one who had started driving this, and that one took off from this wagon and ran quickly down that street. The driver of the other vehicle ran after him. And we followed too. We went to the Supernatural Promotions place down there, where the one had ran into, and none of us found him. We think he is hiding and the one who seems to be in charge of that place is covering for him. So if you are the owner, why did this wagon stop?"
"It has a backup against theft, I do something first that no one knows about, and then it will drive without locking." He took out his key, and went to the door and opened it. "Thanks for looking for that man who tried taking it. Can you tell me anything more about him?"
"I have been interested in this man, a felon, who resembles me, who seemed to be the one who tried taking your wagon, his name is Raul Weckland. We want to catch him."
"I will watch out for Raul Weckland too, if I ever see him. I am Sherwood Stephanwick, undercover investigator." He gave Ebert his card, and then got in, and starting it, he drove off.
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