Decker...[sblock]“Sir, I’m Deputy Walsh of the King County Sheriff’s Department. Could I see your ID please?”
The lead deputy’s words are almost lost in the barking of the German shepherd – the dog is straining at the harness and the handler looks only too willing to loose the animal.
After looking over Decker’s ID, the deputy slips it behind the buckle of his Sam Brown belt. “Sir, is there anyone else here with you? May I ask what brings you here this evening?” The handler and his partner are eyeing you closely – the third deputy, a woman, shines her flashlight through the windows of Dr. Gold’s house, peering intently inside, hand on her pistol grip.[/sblock]
Brandon and Kristin...[sblock]Brandon glances out the side window as Kristin walks in – he sees two sheriff’s deputies, one leading a very large, very angry looking German shepherd, standing in the drive. Looking downstairs, the beam of a flashlight can be seen playing over the interior of the house.[/sblock]