 Hi, I'm Demily Cassie, and I'm going to be on today's feed-along. This is what I was trying to do before. It's on our way to a grant that an employee stole over $30,000. So this is going to be changed to a fraudulent use of a credit card. Supposedly the employee was using the company credit card to make purchases on Amazon and racked up over $15,000 so far, and they're still counting. Take the report and try to make contact with the follow-up and be able to rush through. He did a ship because he didn't... right here. Trying to figure out who this guy is. He's given me my partner a false name. So we're just trying to figure out who he is and what he's doing here. So this guy, he didn't know his middle name, didn't know his social security number, didn't know where he was born. I detained him, and as soon as I detained him, he had an excited utterance thing. He gave me his false name. I read a Miranda, he provided me his real name, so now I'm checking out to see if that's actually him. We're heading to a disturbance, where neighborhood disturbance, where the neighbor across the street says she saw a male female arguing. The male took the keys, and she was outside, and then the male yelled at her, telling her that he was going to beat her up if she didn't mind her own business. So we made contact with a caller who she... there was just a disturbance across the street when she popped her head out. She told him she was going to call 911, and they didn't like that, so he yelled back at her. I tried making contact with the neighbor who graciously did not answer the door for me, so there's nothing else we can do, so we're on to the next call. Right now we're going to go check out, and it's called a prolific offender check. In our county, we keep record of the people who are committing the most crimes. Most frequently, it's based on a point scale. Right now we're going to go make contact with one of our prolific offenders to make sure that they're staying out of trouble and not committing more crimes. So with our prolific offender check, we made contact with a family member who advised that she has recently moved to New Jersey, so she's no longer living in Pasco. So I've taken the information forwarded to the supervisors, and then they'll take it from there. Finally got all your questions out. Until next time, but don't forget, 9pm routine is every day. It's not every other day. Make sure you lock your doors and take your valuables out. We don't want you to become our next victim of an auto burglary.