The middle-aged male beggar was successfully arrested. When they left the interrogation room, it was nearing midnight, and everything was quiet.
The police station chief looked at Ihde Lynn's family of three with a serious expression, "We are very grateful to you all. If it weren't for the arrest of this man, we would never have known about a criminal gang operating in this city, engaging in human trafficking crimes."
These heinous criminals would kidnap children, then torture them into various states of disability, forcing them to beg on the streets in order to maximize their profits and make dirty money.
This time the captured man was a minor leader in the syndicate, and the information he provided was extremely useful. It was highly likely that the police would be able to wipe out the entire gang in one sweep.
Daisy Leigh hugged her long-lost daughter cautiously and managed a smile, "You don't need to thank me; I didn't do much."