Police TV
POLICE TV
How much money do you take with you when you go shopping? Are you careful? Sometimes people steal money in the street – then you need the police to help you.
Dan, Sue, and Jim are police officers in London. They are not happy because a robber steals money from people near some shops every day.
How can they find the robber? What does the robber look like – is it a man or a woman? Old or young? It is not always easy to know.
How do they have to help them? They have radios – but robbers have phones. Dan, Sue, and Jim need something that the robber doesn’t have – they need Police TV!
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THE JOGGER
Dan and Sue are police officers in London. It is a Tuesday morning, and Dan is angry.
"What's
the matter, Dan?" Sue asks.
"Look at
this," Dan says. "Every day someone steals money from people near the
shops. We must stop this."
"Yes, of
course," Sue says. "But who is it?"
"There is
a jogger," Dan says. "Every day he runs near the shops. Sometimes he
runs into people. Perhaps he steals the money."
"OK,"
Sue says. "Let's go to the shops. Perhaps we can see this jogger."
They sit
upstairs in a window over the shops. Dan has a radio. They watch the people in
the street.
"Look!"
Sue says. "There's the jogger!"
The young man
runs into an old woman, and she falls down. The jogger puts his hand on the old
woman's arm. "I'm sorry," he says. "Can I help you? Here's your
bag."
Then a young
woman shouts at him. "Don't run here!" she says. "It's
dangerous! Go away!"
The young man
runs away. Dan talks in his radio. "Quick! Stop him! He's running up North
Street!"
A police car
stops the young man in North Street.
"Are you
OK now?" Sue asks the old woman.
"Yes,
thank you. Where is that nice young woman? I can't see her now."
"Have you
got all your money?" Sue asks.
The old woman
looks in her bag. "No, I haven't! My money's in my purse. But my purse
isn't here!"
"OK,
Sue," Dan says. "Let's talk to the jogger!"
‘Who are you?’
Sue asks the young man.
‘My name’s
Peter Jones. Why? Who are you?’
‘We’re police
officers. Why do you go running past the shops every day?’
‘Why not? I
like running.’
‘OK,’ Dan says.
‘Let’s look for the money.’
‘What money?’
Peter Jones asks. ‘What are you talking about? I never take money with me when
I run.’
Dan looks for
the money but he cannot find any.
‘Can I go now?’
Peter Jones asks.
‘OK,’ Dan says
angrily. ‘But don’t come back!’
‘Why not?’
Peter asks angrily. ‘I live here! And I’m not doing anything wrong!’ He runs
away.
‘What do we do
now?’ Sue asks. ‘Where is the old woman’s money, and her purse?’
‘I don’t know,’
says Dan. ‘Somebody has it. But who?’
TV
Dan and Sue go
back to the shops. ‘I don’t understand,’ Dan says. ‘The jogger hasn’t got the
money so we must look for someone different.’
‘Look,’ Sue
says. ‘There’s a TV camera over that shop door. Perhaps that can help us.’
They go into
the shop and watch the video.
‘Look,’ Sue
says. ‘There’s the old woman. She’s getting money from the bank and putting it
into her purse. Now she’s putting the purse into the bag.’
‘Stop the video
there,’ says Dan. ‘Now, look carefully. Is anybody watching her?’
‘There are a
lot of people in the street,’ Sue says. ‘I’m not sure. Is it that man with the
long hair?’
‘Perhaps,’ says
Dan. ‘Let’s go on. What happens next?’
They watch the
video. The jogger runs into the old lady. He stops and helps her. She shouts at
him and he runs away. Then a lot of people come and help the old lady.
‘Look!’ Sue
says. ‘The long-haired man has her arm.’
‘Yes, but that
woman has her bag,’ Dan says. ‘What’s she doing with it? OH! I can’t see!
There’s a man in front of her!’
‘Listen, I have
an idea,’ Dan says. ‘You go to the bank tomorrow, and take some money out.’
‘Why’s that a
good idea?’ Sue asks.
‘Because we can
watch you,’ Dan answers. ‘Get a lot of money from the bank, and let everybody
in the street see it. Take a radio too, so you can talk to me.’
‘OK,’ Sue says.
‘We can do that tomorrow morning, then.’
HELP ME! QUICK!
Next day Sue
goes to the bank. Dan is watching with another policeman, Jim. They have
radios.
‘I’m getting
the money now,’ Sue says.
‘That’s good,
Sue,’ Dan says on his radio. ‘Now let everybody see it.’
Sue drops some
money near her feet. People in the street look at her.
‘Look – there’s
the man with the long hair!’ Jim says. ‘He’s picking up the money. Shall I
arrest him?’
‘No, wait,’ Dan
says. ‘Watch.’
The man picks
up the money and gives it to Sue. ‘Here you are,’ he says. ‘That’s a lot of
money – be careful!’
‘Thanks,’ Sue
says.
‘That’s OK.’
The man smiles and walks away.
‘Have you got
all the money, Sue?’ Dan asks by radio.
‘Yes, it’s all
here,’ Sue says. ‘What can I do now?’
‘Buy some
things in the shops, and then walk slowly down the street,’ Dan says. ‘We’re
watching you.’
Sue buys some
apples, milk and bread. Then she walks slowly down the street. Dan and Jim
watch her go.
‘Is anybody
following me?’ Sue asks.
‘No,’ Dan says.
‘There’s a woman with a baby. That’s all.’
‘Don’t follow
me,’ Sue says into the radio. ‘Nobody must see you. I’m turning right, into
Smith Street ... now I’m turning left into Peg Lane. The woman with the baby is
following me ... I’m turning right, into Dale Avenue.’
‘Are there lots
of people about?’ Dan asks.
‘Yes, it’s very
quiet. Nothing is happening.’
Dan and Jim
wait. Then Sue shouts: ‘Be careful! Oh, help me, quick! Help!’
The jogger,
Peter Jones, runs into Sue and she falls over. There are apples, milk and bread
everywhere.
‘I’m sorry,’
says the man. ‘Let me help you.’
The woman takes
Sue’s arm. ‘Are you OK?’ she asks.
‘Go away!’ she
shouts at the man.
But he sees the
radio in Sue’s pocket. ‘What’s this?’ he asks. ‘A police radio? Give me the
money, quick!’
He takes the
money and runs.
The woman wants
to run after him but Sue holds her. ‘Stop!’ she says. ‘I’m a police officer.
You must stay here!’
‘But why?’ the
woman asks. ‘I want to help you. That man has your money – I haven’t got it!’
‘Is he your
friend?’ Sue asks. ‘Where does he live?’
‘I don’t know,’
the woman says. ‘I don’t know him.’
‘Who are you?’
Sue asks. ‘Where do you live?’
‘Linda ...
Linda Wilks. I live at 14, Old Street.’
MAN WITH A
KNIFE
Dan runs up to
Sue. ‘Are you OK?’ he asks.
‘Yes, I’m OK,’
she says. ‘Go on, Dan – run!’
Sue calls a
police car on her radio. Dan runs after Peter Jones. ‘Jim, he’s turning left
into Dock Lane!’ he shouts.
‘Can you see
him?’
‘I can see him
but he’s running very fast,’ Jim says. The jogger sees Jim and gets into a
boat. Jim runs to the river and gets into the boat, too.
‘Stop!’ Jim
says. ‘I’m a police officer – Oh no!’
The jogger,
Peter Jones, hits Jim and he falls into the water. The boat goes across the
river.
Dan helps Jim
out of the water. ‘He’s going into a café,’ Dan says. ‘Come on – let’s go to
that bridge!’
They go across
the bridge and run to the café. Jim goes behind the café and Dan goes in.
‘Is he in
there?’ Jim asks on his radio.
‘Yes,’ Dan
answers. ‘Jim – he’s coming out!’
‘Stop,’ says
Jim. ‘I’m a police officer.’
But Peter has a
knife in his hand.
Jim holds out
his hand. ‘Give me the knife, Peter.’
‘Stay back!’
Peter says. ‘I can kill you with this.’
Jim can see Dan
in the door behind Peter. Dan walks out of the door, very slowly and quietly.
‘Come on,
Peter,’ says Jim. ‘Give me the knife.’
Dan takes
Peter’s arms from behind, and Jim takes the knife from his hand. Dan finds the
money in Peter’s trousers.
AT THE POLICE
STATION
‘I want to go
home now,’ says Linda. ‘My baby is hungry and tired.’
‘Do you know
Peter Jones?’ Sue asks. ‘Do you and Peter steal money from people?’
‘No, I don’t
know him. And I never steal money.’
‘Do you know
this woman, Peter?’ Dan asks.
‘No,’ says
Peter. ‘I don’t know her. Who is she?’
Dan and Sue go
back to their office.
‘Does Linda
work with Peter?’ Dan asks Sue.
‘Yes, she
does,’ says Sue. ‘Watch this video. Look – there she is! She’s watching me get
the money, and now she’s talking to someone on her phone.’
‘But who is she
talking to?’
‘She’s talking
to Peter, of course. Now she’s following me and talking to him again. She’s
talking about me.’
Dan and Sue
speak to Linda again.
‘Can I see your
phone, please, Ms Wilks?’ Sue asks.
‘My phone? Why
do you want to see that?’
‘Well, it
remembers a lot of numbers.’
Sue presses 1
on Linda’s phone. Peter’s phone begins to ring. Sue laughs. ‘Let me ask you
again, Ms Wilks. Do you know Peter Jones?’
‘Well, yes, OK.
I know him. But I don’t steal money.’
Sue and Dan
take Linda home. They go into her house.
‘There’s two
hundred pounds under your bed, Linda,’ Dan says. ‘And look – this is the old
lady’s purse.’
‘This is a nice
photo of you and the baby,’ Sue says. ‘But who is the man? Is he the baby’s
father?’
‘OK, it’s
Peter,’ says Linda. ‘And yes, I do steal the money. I’m sorry, OK?’
‘No, Linda,
it’s not OK,’ Sue says. ‘It’s not OK at all.’
GLOSSARY
arrest
(vb) when the police find a bad man and take him to the police station
bridge a
road or path that goes over water
buy get
something from a shop with money
café a
place where you sit and drink coffee or tea
dangerous
something that can hurt you is dangerous
follow
walk behind someone
idea
something you think
jogger a
runner
let make
it easy for something to happen
officer
a man or woman in the police
purse a
small bag for money
shout
talk very loudly
steal
take something that is not yours
turn go
left or right
1 Look at the front and back covers and then answer the questions. Tick one box for each question.
1 When does the story happen? a ☐ In the present. b ☐ In the future. c ☐ Long ago.
2 Who is the story about? a ☐ Young people. b ☐ Older people. c ☐ Children.
3 Who steals money from people? a ☐ Dan. b ☐ A robber. c ☐ The police.
4 What kind of story is this? a ☐ Frightening. b ☐ Exciting. c ☐ ...... (You can write your own answer.)
1 Read pages 1–3 and then answer these questions.
1 What happens every day near the shops?
a ☐ A woman likes running there. b ☐ Someone takes money from people. c ☐ Dan and Sue go shopping.
2 What does the young man do to the old woman?
a ☐ He puts his hand on her arm. b ☐ He puts his hand on her leg. c ☐ He takes her bag.
2 Read pages 4–6. Who says this in the story?
1 ‘Have you got all your money?’ 2 ‘My purse isn’t here!’ 3 ‘I like running.’ 4 ‘OK. But don’t come back!’
3 Read Chapter 2. Answer these questions.
1 What does Sue see over the shop door? 2 What do Dan and Sue do in the shop? 3 How many people come to help the old lady? 4 Who goes to the bank and takes some money out?
4 Read Chapter 3. Are these statements true (T) or false (F)?
1 The man with the long hair picks up the money. ☐ T ☐ F
2 The man with the long hair takes the money from Sue. ☐ T ☐ F 3 Sue is following a woman with a baby. ☐ T ☐ F 4 It’s very quiet in Dale Avenue. ☐ T ☐ F 5 Peter Jones takes the radio from Sue’s pocket. ☐ T ☐ F
5 Read Chapter 4. Answer these questions.
Who ...
1 ... calls a police car on her radio? 2 ... hits Jim? 3 ... helps Jim out of the water? 4 ... goes behind the café? 5 ... takes Peter’s arms from behind?
6 Before you read Chapter 5,
Can you guess what happens?
1 The police take Peter to the police station. ☐ YES ☐ NO
2 Linda knows Peter. ☐ YES ☐ NO 3 Linda tries to help Peter. ☐ YES ☐ NO 4 Linda is angry with Peter. ☐ YES ☐ NO 5 Peter runs away, but Linda finds him. ☐ YES ☐ NO
1 Use these words to join these sentences together.
and but so because
1 Peter Jones runs into the old woman. She falls down.
2 The old woman looks in her bag. She can’t find her purse. 3 Dan has a radio. He can talk to Sue. 4 Peter is afraid. He sees a radio in Sue’s pocket.
2 Put these seven sentences in the right order.
a ☐ Peter Jones runs into Sue. b ☐ She drops the money in the street. c ☐ Sue walks into Smith Street, Peg Lane, and Dale Avenue. d ☐ He sees the radio in her pocket, takes her money, and runs. e ☐ The blue-haired man picks up the money and gives it to her. f ☐ The woman with the baby follows her. g ☐ Sue takes some money out of the bank.
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