Three’s Company Brooklyn, New York Lou did a fast walk/shuffle over to where Sherri stood, near the cafeteria. It was as close as he got to a run, at least for the past fifteen years. “We might have something up on four.” Sherri came alert. “What?” “Uni at the elevator said he may have spotted her.” “Let’s go,” Sherri said. When the elevator stopped they were greeted by the officer who called it in. He nodded. “Detectives.” “Let’s have it,” Lou said. “I can’t be certain, but I think she passed by here a few minutes ago. It sure looked like her.” “And you didn’t detain her?” Sherri asked. “I wasn’t sure if it was her. If I stop the wrong person, and it turns out to be some stock broker, it’s my ass, and you know it.” Sherri pulled out the photo of the girl. “Take a good look. Wa

