Jimmy had again come to the county government office. This time, he brought afternoon tea—a gesture many appreciated, although accessing certain information was never really a problem.
On Jimmy's map, the riverside villas were already marked. With addresses, searching for people was relatively easier, though he couldn't take up too much of their time, so it took Jimmy two days to get everything sorted.
In total, he identified seven houses; the owners were of German descent. This was deduced not only from their surnames but mainly because the ethnicity was noted in a considerable portion of their personal records. Initially, these seven individuals would be the primary targets; if none were involved, he could check others as well. After all, he was just assisting with the case, and there was no deadline.