Isaac then looked up. The one who said those words was a young man standing before the stage, wearing gold-rimmed glasses with an indifferent expression. Below him were more than ten anxious parents, some of whom were still weeping, with Barry among the crowd.
Then, a parent angrily shouted, "Mr. Jorgensen, what do you mean? Our children are missing, and you want to keep us here? You ban us from speaking out? Isn't it the school's responsibility when the children go missing at school?"
Jorgensen furrowed his brows. He glanced at a uniformed man beside him and lowered his head to say, "You troublemakers. I'll let Mr. Maiden from the law enforcement office explain it to you."
Lochlan Maiden, standing nearby, immediately went up the stage. With a serious expression, he addressed the parents, "I understand your feelings, but this matter is already at the top of our list... Mr. Jorgensen is right. Before we have valid information, please stay at the school. Additionally, hand over your phones."
After Lochlan finished speaking, he waved to the officers standing outside the door.
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