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:41:29
Are you trying to tell me that
there's no way we can locate this woman?

:41:33
We're talking about 20th century
law enforcement, Sergeant.

:41:37
Well, there's your problem, Chief.
Your Amish man doesn't live...

:41:39
in the 20th century,
doesn't think in the 20th century.

:41:42
Chief, if the Amish have taken your man in...
:41:44
I wouldn't want to hang from a rope
until you find him.

:41:47
The problem is, about every third
Amish man around here is named Lapp.

:41:51
And we've got upwards
of 14,000 Amish men around here.

:41:54
- That's just Lancaster County. Over in...
- Very interesting, Sergeant...

:41:58
but this is a very important matter.
:42:00
It involves the murder of a police officer.
:42:04
Now, there must be a directory of some sort
of these people somewhere.

:42:07
Sure. Tax rolls, voter registration...
:42:10
but right now, I don't have the manpower
to send a deputy to every Lapp farm...

:42:14
in Lancaster County
to see if they've got your Rachel.

:42:16
Maybe, Sergeant,
you could do a little telephoning?

:42:19
Yeah, maybe I could.
:42:22
But since the Amish don't have any phones,
I wouldn't know who to call.

:42:27
Thank you, Sergeant. It's been an education.
:42:51
Who are they?
:42:52
The leadership of our district.
:42:55
They decided to come see you
for themselves.

:42:58
Except Stoltzfus.
:42:59
He came the first day.

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