Desperate Times
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STATION MEMO |
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The recent rearrangement of items
and furniture may have resulted in
supplies being shifted to new
locations.
Please check this memo to confirm.
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Transferred item(s):
Combination safe x2
(1) 2F S.T.A.R.S. office
-> 1F East office
No. 5835
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(2) 1F S.T.A.R.S. office
No. 5632
Please note the above changes.
Raccoon P.D. General Office
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POLICE NOTICE |
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Attention all officers and staff:
In response to the incresaing crime
rate in the city, the station's
security system has been upgraded.
This will help not only us, but also
law abiding Raccoon citizens.
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Starting this month, our focus will
be on riot suppression. Nerve gas
canister have been prepared.
Additionally, sensors to check ID
tags will be implemented to permit
entry only to those authorized.
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The sensors are sensitive and will
likely require frequent adjustment.
Please be certain to use this new
equipment propery.
Chief Brian Irons
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SECRET FILE |
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SECRET
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. FAX copy. receipt
->Tax dollar?
. Recheck personal assets
. Can I get this out of the station?
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1996 |
April |
$ 2,200 |
September |
$ 5,000 |
October |
$ 4,000 |
November |
$ 1,500 |
December |
$ 8,000 |
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1997 |
February |
$ 1,800 |
March |
$ 4,000 |
April |
$ 10,000 |
August |
$ 8,000 |
September |
$ 12,000 |
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November |
$ 10,000 |
December |
$ 10,000 |
1998 |
January |
$ 5,000 |
February |
$ 2,800 |
March |
$ 3,300 |
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May |
$ 2,500 |
August |
$ 15,000 |
September |
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Confiscated ammo and customer file
September 11th->AMB
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*You can just make out "B. IRONS"
from the erased portion.
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MARVIN'S MEMO |
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This police station was originally
used as an art museum. It closed in
the late '80s and was purchased
cheaply by the RPD for use as a
station because of its central
location and ample parking.
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Chief Irons himself is said to have
been the mediator in the deal. All
the equipment you see around was
thanks to his suggestions, too. He
says it's all to fight crime, but we
also think his art obsession helps.
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The various air conditioning ducts
used during the building's time as
a museum were abandoned during the
renovations, but not completely.
The ducts themselves still exist,
and might even provide a way out.
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And there's always the main hall
with the statue in it. It used to be
the main exhibition space, and there
was probably a way to move large
pieces in and out. Perhaps it still
works. Might be worth checking out.
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Of course, if we trust S.T.A.R.S.
No, forget it... There's no use
grumbling. Anyway, there might be
some chance of getting out with
their help. Maybe I'll check it out.
I certainly don't want to die here.
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EMERGENCY ORDERS A |
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Operation "Map Up"
Contents:
Set bomb in town square
Set barricades
Time:
Today from 7:00PM to 8:00PM
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Personnel:
6 Officers
Notes:
Though rescue is preferred when
possible, permission is granted to
shoot to kill if necessary.
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Notes 2:
Evacuate the area immediately
following detonation and await
further instructions from
headquarters.
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EMERGENCY ORDERS B |
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Evacuation
Contents:
Conduct the evacuation of citizens
to predetermined locales.
Time:
Today, 7:00 PM
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Personnel:
2 Officers
Notes:
Inform uncooperative citizens that
you cannot guarantee their safety.
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POLICE DIARY |
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September 19th
I've become acquainted with a
strange old man named Thomas.
He works at the hazardous
waste disposal center out back.
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He seems like a nice old guy and he
loves chess. In fact, he loves chess
so much that he's fashioned all of
his work keys to look like chess
pieces.
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We were all set to play last night,
but he cancelled on me. I don't know
if he has eczema or what, but he
said his whole body was itchy
and raw.
Poor old guy.
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September 23rd
As expected, Thomas is quite the
chess expert. I used to consider
myself to be a fairly good player,
but he wiped the floor with me.
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What's strange is that he ate like a
maniac. The whole time we were
playing, he kept inhaling these rare
roast beef sandwiches he had brought
with him. He looked really pale,
too. I sure hope the old guy's OK.
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September...
(The diary ends abruptly here.)
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BIZARRE CASE FILE |
Case 1
Location:
Arlay Mountain western area
Details:
A family of three (mother, father
and child) found slaughtered by an
unknown assailant or assailants.
Their bodies were covered with
what appear to be human bite marks,
and their internal organs had been
harvested.
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Case 2
Location:
Mendez River dock area
Details:
The body of a 39 year old man found
on the riverbank with portions of
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of his flesh eaten away. Closer
examination revealed that he was
surrounded by carcasses of wild
birds and hares. Eyewitnesses
point to a suspicious character in
blood covered clothes nearby.
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Case 3
Location:
Arklay Mountains Lindlay household
Details:
The bodies of a slain elderly
couple were found covered in blood.
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with their necks bitten into.
Scraps of what appear to be meat
were found in large quantities in
both of their digestive systems.
It is unknown if a third party was
involved.
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RESUME ENVELOPE |
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Raccoon City Police Department
attn: Brian Irons
Leon S. Kennedy
Private Information enclosed
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