Personal Narrative Of An Undercover Cop Investigation Me

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I woke up from bed feeling all nice. I get up and then go downstairs to eat breakfast. I finished and then got dressed. I walk out my house and notice man in a black overall. I got scared because i’ve been seeing men in black overalls around my house. I decided to keep walking while watching my back. I was going to the supermarket to get some groceries. As I am walking I look back and the man is walking with me. The man is behind me the whole time as I’m walking. I believe it's a undercover cop investigating me. I believe I am being followed because recently, there was a little girl who went missing. Citizens believe she was kidnapped. I am still walking and the man yelled loudly towards me saying “Hey! Stop now!” I look back and he starts

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