Rct-145.avi

As Jameson played the video, a timestamp in the corner read 02:47 on a Tuesday morning. The grainy footage showed a dimly lit alleyway, the only sound the distant hum of a city never asleep. Suddenly, a figure emerged from the shadows, dressed in a hoodie and jeans, their face obscured by a hood.

Upon arriving at the warehouse, Jameson's team conducted a thorough search. They found old machinery, stacked crates, and a room that seemed recently used. On the wall, in a corner that the camera couldn't reach, was a small graffiti—a symbol that looked eerily similar to a marking Jameson had seen in a cold case file from a few years ago. RCT-145.avi

During the interrogation, Alex revealed that they had indeed been involved in the robberies but claimed to have retired from that life. The symbol, Alex explained, was a calling card, a message to old associates. The video, RCT-145.avi, was Alex's way of taunting the police, a challenge to catch up. As Jameson played the video, a timestamp in

The case wasn't fully solved overnight, but with the new lead, Jameson's team made significant progress. The filename "RCT-145.avi" became synonymous with the breakthrough in the Night Owl Robberies case, a reminder that sometimes, the smallest piece of evidence can lead to the biggest revelations. Upon arriving at the warehouse, Jameson's team conducted