Chief Inspector Muirwoody (Lost and Found Division) opened his
mail and found a mysterious postcard from an island in the South
Pacific. It contained a short note from a certain “Mrs. Logbooks”
saying that her husband hadn’t been seen since the evening of
January 11th when he went out for some “free coffee” at a winery in
Plainfield.
He researched the events at the winery that night and rounded up
some suspects for questioning. They seemed like an innocent bunch –
maybe a little quirky – but certainly not criminal. They laughed
when he asked them if they knew where Logbooks was. They said they
always found Logbooks after looking for a while, even if he
couldn’t. He was getting nowhere – it was if they thought there was
a magic instrument that they could just point and find Logbooks –
he knew it was a lot more complicated than that! He decided to try
some oldtime interrogation techniques – put them under a bright
light until he got what he needed. Sure enough, it wasn’t long
before one of them squealed and told him he knew who had done it.
Whoizit? Muirwoody demanded. Broken, he gave directions to the
inspector where he could find Logbooks.
Chief Inspector went to the crime scene. It seemed like a calm
enough place, but he knew there were things invisible to the naked
eye that would crack the case. He soon realized he was going to
have to go get his forensics kit before he could do anything. On
the next trip he collected some DNA evidence and took some pictures
of the crime scene. He put all of the clues together and knew where
he could find Mr. Logbooks!!
The container at the listed coordinates has some crime scene
photos like the ones here and some other evidence, but no logbook.
Like the inspector, you will probably need to make two trips, the
second maybe at night. Examine the container contents carefully.
They hold the clues for solving the problem and coordinates for the
second cache where you can find Mr. Logbooks and earn your
smiley.