He Walked by Night
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:25:02
Come in, boys.
:25:05
Burglary detail just sent this report through.
:25:07
A man named Dunning reports
tracing a stolen television projector...

:25:10
-to the Reeves Electronics Lab.
-Think it's a tie-in with the Rowlins' case?

:25:15
Take a look at this fellow Reeves,
and see what gives.

:25:18
l'll notify Burglary
that we're following up on it.

:25:20
Right. Come on, junior.
:25:25
-What else did he place with you for rental?
-A number of things.

:25:29
Old war surplus
that he bought on his veteran training.

:25:32
-ls this more of his equipment?
-Yes, he left it here on consignment.

:25:37
l'm sure that Roy can explain everything.
:25:39
Maybe he can, Mr. Reeves,
if you'll tell us where he lives.

:25:42
But l don't know.
:25:44
Mr. Martin's on the phone, sir.
:25:47
-l'd better talk to him.
-l think so, Mr. Reeves.

:25:50
l'll take it in the superintendent's office.
:26:00
Tell him that you sold the set...
:26:02
and his money's waiting for him here.
Find out what time he's coming by.

:26:09
Put Mr. Martin on.
:26:14
Hello, Roy.
:26:18
Yes, l've sold it.
:26:20
Your money is waiting here for you.
:26:24
Yes, l'll be working late tonight.
What time will you be by?

:26:28
First thing in the morning.
:26:30
Maybe you should come in tonight.
A couple of things l want cleared up.

:26:34
Like what?
:26:37
Technical things.
:26:38
Besides I don't like to leave the money
in the plant overnight.

:26:45
How about 8:30?
:26:46
Fine. l'll see you then.
l'll leave the front door unlocked.

:26:57
He'll be here at 8:30.

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