Lucy Trying To Eradicate Crime

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Lucy change being egotistical after meeting with police. He wants to help the police to pursue the criminal who has severely against him.

Based on data describes Lucy called the police to prevent victims in the airport and help them find the whole of the victim. The police objected to all the command because the police has been believe in Lucy, that Lucy will to eradicate criminal

Based on data describes Lucy force want to talk to the police were two and she ran to nobody is following the police because Lucy want to tell important information about criminals who have been doing evil to some people . The victim be courier introductory drug .

Based on data describes Lucy trying to chase some a fugitive with a police car and the police does

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