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Undercover Report – Case File 89-47
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Agent: Dalton (cover identity)
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Date: 10/05 – 10/08
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Subject leads a motorcycle club that moonlights as a gunrunning and protection outfit. Agent entered as an auto detailer offering cut‑rate work on club vehicles. On 10/06, the subject invited the agent to a back‑lot barbecue where patched members traded cash for small boxes moved from saddlebag to saddlebag. A prospect muttered about “.30 cal uppers” and a “desert range test.”
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On 10/07, the club sergeant‑at‑arms demanded that the agent fix a VIP’s truck immediately, creating a loyalty test. While retrieving tools, the agent observed a crate under a tarp with oil‑paper‑wrapped parts and a stencil for a defunct manufacturer. Numbers were partially filed. The subject later bragged about buyers “east of the pass.”
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On 10/08, a convoy departed in staggered pairs. The subject ordered phones in airplane mode and handed out paper maps with pre‑drawn detours. A follower crashed a bike on loose gravel; the group paused in a blind spot, repositioned a crate, and continued.
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Cover remains plausible. Recommend roadside interdiction coordinated with Highway Patrol, ballistics work on recovered parts, and asset development targeting the prospect who appears chatty under alcohol.
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Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. Cover remains intact. Recommend continued surveillance and coordinated warrants when feasible. |