Policia Amazonica Blotter: Week of Jan. 23, 2021


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Policia Amazonica Reports

 

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Saturday, Jan. 16
Police received a report of bodies found inside a cargo container that was pulled from the river. Five bodies were found inside. Cause of death has been ruled a homicide and police are appealing to the Amazon community. If you have any information on this matter, please contact the FPN, who are offering a reward for information leading to a conviction. 


Leo the Cat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, Jan. 20
Police received a report of a stolen cat last month. The accuser, Eve Heartsong, claims her male cat was spotted in the Tapirape camp. Police interviewed the suspects, Whispering Wind and Catten, who were described as disheveled and probably homeless. The couple denied the allegations and claim the cat in their camp is actually female. Suspects provided no evidence, and the cat ran off. No charges are pending, and the police are referring this matter to the Civil Complaints Department.


Xocó Persephone Bolero

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, Jan. 22
Police received a report from a Wyanet, no known affiliation. Ms. Wyanet claimed that she'd been robbed by a woman who identified herself as Coco of the Xocó. Ms. Wyanet took it upon herself to investigate and tracked the woman to her home, south of the Tapirape camp. She acquired a photo of the suspect, whom members of the Xocó identified as FPN Judge Persephone Bolero. Police turned the case over to the Xocó. Chieftess Khaing Zar decided that since Ms. Bolero misappropriated the Xocó name, she would be taken captive. Ms. Bolero is required to act with honor and integrity, showing that she is living up to the name she used without permission, in the course of a dishonorable act. 

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