Reno/Carson Observation Report - Wed, May 31, 2017
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Report No: GT/GE-170531-036241219
Location: Reno and Carson City, NV
Agents:
Summary:
The agents investigated the disappearance of Norah Brigid and newly uncovered connections between a series of violent murders and classified drone surveillance data managed by Persistent Vigil. They engaged with company employee Kim Boyer to analyze Brigid’s files and phone, uncovering further evidence of predicted killings. Boyer was persuaded to assist in a covert plan to infiltrate Persistent Vigil’s systems. The operation concluded with the team coordinating preparations for that infiltration and positioning themselves to anticipate another predicted murder.
Operation Report:
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Encounter with Boyer:
- Boyer presented newly discovered surveillance footage confirming Norah Brigid’s disappearance under unexplained circumstances.
- She revealed her company’s drone feed and analysis software, showing significant data anomalies—“glitches”—occurring coincident with brutal homicides.
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Persistent Vigil Exit and Surveillance:
- The agents sensed increasing suspicion from Clyde Mock and Rusty Lodell at Persistent Vigil.
- Boyer’s vehicle was followed on departure, prompting the agents to evade surveillance by switching vehicles and relocating to Carson City.
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Analysis of Brigid’s Phone and Laptop:
- Agents recovered Brigid’s locked phone, which was unlocked by a specialized contact working through AUSA Antonia Pizzarelli.
- Audio memos on the phone indicated Brigid had discovered a predictive model of homicide locations and times. She predicted multiple upcoming killings, including one at 1281 Galt Way and another at 48 Rancho Manor Drive.
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Confirmation of New Murder:
- Upon Boyer’s data re-analysis, it was confirmed that a homicide occurred late on May 30 at Galt Way. Public records named the victim as Ludmilla Baraclaw.
- Boyer’s calculations suggested another murder would occur at 48 Rancho Manor Drive on June 2 at approximately 6:35 PM.
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Confronting Data Suppression:
- Boyer, newly aware of her superiors’ possible concealment of crucial video footage from law enforcement, reacted with concern.
- Agents withheld final details of their official status but informed Boyer of broader government authority and secured her agreement to aid in a planned infiltration of Persistent Vigil’s system.
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Next Steps:
- The team arranged to coordinate with the program’s computer specialist via Pizzarelli.
- Plans were made to integrate any custom software into Persistent Vigil’s network to gain remote access and secure incriminating data.
Analysis and Recommendations:
- Operational Ties: There are indications of overlapping vectors: potential cartel methods and unknown occult or anomalous phenomena connected to drone-based “glitches.” Further inquiry is advised to map how these criminal operations intersect with unnatural forces.
- Asset Cultivation: Boyer displays competence in advanced computational analysis. Continued cooperation will be essential for real-time monitoring and for ensuring data does not leak. She may prove a long-term asset if her reliability is confirmed.
- Containment Risks: The agents are close to revealing clandestine information to a corporate civilian. Reliance on Boyer should be balanced with security protocols. Persistent Vigil management’s secrecy could complicate direct law-enforcement involvement.
- Immediate Action: The predicted event on June 2 warrants direct intervention. Preparatory surveillance at 48 Rancho Manor Drive is advised. Cover stories for official or on-site presence should be ready in anticipation of hostile confrontation or further anomalies.
No further anomalies were reported by the team at the conclusion of this session. Continued monitoring and coordination with AUSA Pizzarelli is recommended to maintain operational cover and secure required data.
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