3 Short Police Tales for Children and Teens

Today I bring you a selection of Three short police stories That will keep you in suspense until the unexpected outcome that will solve the case.

Fiction is able to attract even the most deconcentrated. In essence, all works or stories Of fiction seek to catch the reader by means of a story.

Police Tales

The fictional stories make the reader enjoyable for various reasons, such as the identification of the characters with the person or the attraction of the environment in which it unfolds.

More specifically, the police genre has been consolidated as one of the genders More exciting and acclaimed in the literature.

Police tales keep the intrigue to the end and link the reader so that he can build his own theory of facts and even manage to deduce who the criminals are.

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Selection of 3 brief police stories

1- Arsenic priestly

At the main police station in the small town of Torreroca, Detective Piñango learned of a death that had shocked much of the city. The bishop of the Greater Basilica of the city had died in strange circumstances.

Father Henry was well liked by the community. The members emphasized their constant altruistic work for the population, as well as their capacity to integrate the different beliefs of the people.

Detective Piñango received the autopsy report, which indicated that Father Henry had died suddenly, but that there were no signs of murder. This report was signed by the forensic Montejo, recognized professional of great prestige in Torreroca.

Nevertheless, Piñango distrusted.

"What do you think, Gonzalez?" The detective asked her co-worker.

"Detective, there's something that sounds weird.

Piñango and Gonzalez then agreed to move to the parish house where the priest resided. Although they did not have a court order to enter, the policemen intruded into the home.

"What are all these figures, Piñango?" Gonzalez asked, incredulous of what he saw.

"Undoubtedly, they are Buddhist images. Buddha is everywhere,"he replied.

"But Father Henry was not a Catholic?" Gonzalez questioned.

That was understood.

Detective Piñango found the presence of a small bottle beside the parson's bed extremely suspicious. In the wrapper he said that they were a few drops of sandalwood.

Piñango took the bottle to analyze at the police station. The results were unmistakable: what the flask contained was arsenic, But who could have murdered Father Henry? All doubts fell on the Buddhist community of Torreroca.

Piñango and González approached the shop of Buddhist products that is diagonal to the Plaza Mayor.

When they entered, the clerk got in the back to look for something, but did not return. Piñango realized and went out into the street, where a persecution began

-Stop! You have no escape! -scream. In a matter of minutes he managed to capture the keeper.

The woman attending the Buddhist store responded to the name of Clara Luisa Hernandez. Quickly, after his arrest, he confessed his crime.

It turns out that Clara Luisa, a married woman, had a sentimental relationship with Father Henry. This one told him that he no longer wanted to continue with it and she decided to kill him.

2- Invisible walls

Officers Roberto Andrade and Ignacio Miranda went to a small house located in a upper-middle class neighborhood of the city.

They were destined to investigate within it, because they were investigating on a huge fiscal fraud, product of the corruption that had perpetrated members of the city council.

At about six o'clock in the afternoon, the policemen arrived at the house. They brought with them a court order that allowed them to go in whatever circumstances.

To begin with, Andrade and Miranda knocked on the door. No one answered. They played again and heard footsteps. A pretty little lady opened the door.

The policemen, kindly, explained the situation and the reasons why they had a search warrant to enter the house.

The lady understood the situation but explained that she had no relationship with the people investigated and did not know them. Anyway, the officers had to come in, something the lady agreed.

Subsequently, the two policemen began to search the house. The old woman told them that they were not going to find anything, for she was the only one who had lived in that house since she was widowed. However, at no time did he interrupt the police work.

"Looks like we're not going to find anything, Ignacio,"Roberto Andrade told him.

"There is no sign of hidden money, as the investigations indicated. I think this is a fiasco,"he replied.

Finally, the officers went out into the great backyard of the house, which was also a garden with many trees.

"Remember that Mr. Vallenilla, one of those investigated in the plot, is a lover of bonsai?" Miranda asked Andrade.

-Certainly. It is true.

Miranda made that remark as she pointed to a part of the garden full of bonsai, of all kinds. Bonsai were arranged by rows. Each had bonsai of one type.

In one there were small orange trees, in the other there were small lemon trees and so on. One of the most prominent ranks was that of bonsai trees that looked authentically Japanese. In fact, there were several of these ranks.

- We dig? Asked Andrade.

"Of course,"Miranda said.

Although they did not have tools to dig in the ground, the policemen began to search the places where the bonsai were planted with the hand.

"I think I'm touching something firm,"said Miranda effusively.

- Very good!

It had indeed been so. It took them a couple of hours to unearth a large box that was sealed on all four sides.

"Now the challenge is to open it,"Andrade said.

Although it was quite complicated, thanks to a hammer that the police managed, they managed to break one side of the box.

With much patience, they were getting rid of much of one of the surface of the box to be able to open it. In a short time they had been able to open it.

- Well done! They intoned in unison. Inside the box were thousands of tickets wrapped in leagues, of various denominations. You could see that money was hidden inside the house.

The officers loaded the box into the house and noticed that there was no trace of the old lady who had opened the door. They did not give importance to this fact and were prepared to leave.

When they attempted to do so, something improbable happened that Andrade and Miranda would doubtless have expected.

- There's an invisible wall! Cried Miranda.

The police officers were able to open the door of the house without problems and could see the exterior of the house. However, they could not leave!

- I do not understand what is happening! Andrade shouted.

Suddenly, the sweet old lady appeared with a Machiavellian look, pointing them with a weapon.

- They will not be able to leave! This house is protected with a system that activates an electromagnetic field that blocks all its entrances.

Quickly, Andrade prepared to take out his weapon, when he realized that he was not. Miranda did the same.

"You are so foolish that you took your weapons away when you were digging up the box!" Shouted the old woman.

The cops were shocked. They did not know what to do. They were aware that the old woman had taken them hostage.

- Leave the box and run away, if you want to live!

The two policemen looked at each other in an accomplice and released the box. Immediately, they started to run outside the house.

"We can not tell any of this at the police station,"Andrade said.

"Of course not,"Miranda said.

3- The killer apple

Once upon a time, a small town called San Pedro de los Vinos. In it, the police station of his small police force was in mourning, as the chief commissioner, Ernesto Perales, had recently died.

Although he was an older man, his death surprised many, which made the pain seize much more. But police officer Alicia Contreras did not believe the story that she had died sleeping in her home, quietly.

"I do not believe that version,"said Alice to her companions.

"He was an old man. He has his family, we owe respect to his memory and his rest Alicia,"replied Daniela, one of the companions.

However, another official, Carmen Rangel, listened with some interest to the theories of her companion Alicia. Nor did the story of the death of Commissar Perales seem very correct to her. Both of them went to talk to the coroner in charge, who had no problem in, before the body was informed, to do an autopsy.

When this autopsy was performed, they took a big surprise. Although Commissar Perales was an avid consumer of apples, the surprise was that his stomach had apples, but poisoned with cyanide, but who was Snow White in this story?

- But who killed him? Carmen asked, exalted.

"I think I know.

Recently, Daniela had had a child. She never said who the father was, nor was it a matter of importance.

Some of the companions had claimed that their son had a great resemblance to Commissioner Perales, something they had taken as a courtesy.

"You killed him!" Alicia shouted at Daniela. The latter, took out his weapon and without ink, shot him, without being able to kill her. The other comrades shot Daniela, who after being arrested and taken to hospital, confessed her crime of passion.


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