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Reno PD Interview - Wed, May 31, 2017

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Report No: GT/GE-170531-037250109

Location: Reno and Carson City, NV

Agents:

  • Drummond
  • McCarter
  • Parker
  • Booth

Summary:
Agents continued investigating multiple homicides in and around Reno, Nevada. They coordinated with a local civilian asset, Kim Boyer (former employee of Persistent Vigil), and U.S. Attorney Antonia Pizzarelli. During the session, Agents uncovered new information regarding the victims, possible cartel connections, and deeper anomalies involving drone surveillance software.

Operation Report:

  1. Initial Briefing and Hotel Meeting (Carson City)

    • Agents consolidated in a hotel with Kim Boyer to review digital evidence from the missing Nora Bridget’s phone and laptop.
    • Boyer refined predictions regarding ritualistic homicides and cross-referenced them with archived “glitch” drone footage.
    • Boyer hypothesized that the drone’s direct observation, combined with a subject’s awareness of being observed, might trigger disappearances (citing Nora Bridget’s fate).
    • Agent Booth requested that Pizzarelli’s computer specialist and Boyer investigate an unidentified email address connected to Anthony Cooper.
  2. Discovery of Anthony Cooper’s Possible Involvement

    • Pizzarelli disclosed that “Anthony Cooper,” a child survivor from the Cornucopia House incident, may have coded part of the system used by Persistent Vigil.
    • The email thread on Bridget’s phone included esoteric notes and references, suggesting Cooper’s continued interest or involvement in advanced drone surveillance and obscure texts.
  3. Local Law Enforcement Contact

    • Agent Parker and Agent McCarter traveled to Reno to meet Detective Oliver Larson of the Reno Police Department.
    • Larson provided overviews of four recent homicides:
      • May 19: Janitor (Howard Peña) killed at Greater Nevada Field, symbols in blood discovered at the scene.
      • May 24: Journalist (Geraldo Calderon) abducted from home, tortured and burned in a park.
      • May 27: Casino cashier (Dora Sandoval) taken hostage during a robbery, killed in the parking lot.
      • May 30: Home invasion murder (Ludmilla Barraclough) in Sparks, left multiple bloody implements at the scene.
    • Each killing involved three unknown assailants wielding machetes or hatchets, using stolen cars, avoiding cameras, and leaving little physical evidence.
    • Indications of a cartel-style hit squad remain inconclusive, but repeated patterns of precision and extreme violence were noted.
  4. Consolidation of Findings

    • Agents noted the lack of clear motive in the majority of murders, aside from an apparent revenge element for Calderon.
    • Boyer’s “observer theory” triggered concern about further disappearances and continued drone use in Reno.
    • The session ended with the Agents planning to pursue additional leads on the identified email, potential software exploits, and any safe house used by the killers.

Analysis and Recommendations:

  • Cartel Connection vs. Unknown Influence
    The assailants’ methods display organized crime efficiency yet lack a consistent motive. Multiple lines of inquiry suggest an overlap with advanced surveillance technology and possibly external parties manipulating that technology.

  • Threat of Drone Anomalies
    Boyer’s hypothesis regarding “observer” mechanics, and the possibility of vanishing individuals, may tie into previous case files where advanced observation or ritual practice facilitated unknown phenomena. Further covert technical examination is recommended to confirm or disprove these claims.

  • Anthony Cooper as Key Person of Interest
    Connections to Cornucopia House survivors raise concerns about potential reemergence of historical cult influences. Monitoring of any known associates or research partners of Cooper is advised. This individual’s expertise in software and obscure linguistic studies presents a direct threat vector.

  • Operational Security and Mentally Unstable Assets
    Some Agents exhibit signs of stress or dissociation. Surveillance of their mental states and possible psychological intervention is recommended. Continued contact with Boyer warrants caution; her knowledge is essential, but her exposure to anomalous data risks unpredictable outcomes.

  • Containment Priority
    The presence of local law enforcement, persistent drone coverage, and potential cult or cartel affiliations demands enhanced operational security. A-Cell may consider reassigning specialized teams or resources to Reno for immediate containment of any ritual or technological breach.

Further investigation into all associated entities, specifically the drone software’s code origin and Cooper’s whereabouts, is strongly advised.

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