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Model City Mister E. Mystery Cache

Difficulty:
5 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Stanley "Hap" Grego, using the online moniker HAP'n'STANZ is wanted for his alleged involvement in the intrusion of computer networks of three major United States conglomerates: Stagg Enterprises, LexCorp and Wayne Enterprises. He is alleged to have stolen their corporate information as well as various other personal information from individual employee workstations.

The Model City Police Department raided a hideout allegedly used by Grego as a base of operations for various illegal activities. Officer Joseph Lehman along with resources from the Canadian Cyber Incident Response Center and an unidentified Special Agent from the FBI in San Francisco found clues in a joint effort that eventually led him to the as yet undisclosed location.

While Lehman found evidence of recent activity, it is uncertain just what had occurred at this location due to the fact that the occupants evacuated mere moments before police arrived and left behind only the equipment that had been destroyed or otherwise rendered useless to the investigation.

The only items of interest were two slightly burnt playing cards and one manila folder. The first card was found near the main entrance and the other card was located just inside the threshold of the hidden tunnel that was used during the escape. The manila folder was left undisturbed on a desk that appeared to be intentionally placed there among the debris of destroyed devices. The contents were three pages of unknown origin that do not have any obvious relation to each other or appear to be relevant to the ongoing case.





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