A cheer could be heard throughout Vancouver as a Sumi was finally arrested having been found on scene of the previous crime (now confirmed to be some kind of fire in a chemical lab) The Sumi flew in seemingly voluntarily in full view of our police team and shot with a tranquilizer immediately. Quickly, our workers found a singed brown feather that matched the one on the Sumi. But soon after, they also found a torch that was much too big for Sumi to carry. Suspicious, our best police were put forward to provide an explanation for this strange twist. It was easily revealed that this fire was in fact the work of a local gang judging by their horrified reaction when seeing that the torch hadn't burned to a crisp. After only a few minutes of interrogation, the gang admitted that they had been the ones responsible for the recent crimes, committing them for the fun of it under the hate of Sumis. However, they enforced the idea that the paper Sumis hadn't been their doing. Consequently, the gang was put in jail while the Sumi was revived and released. No apology was given to the animal.
Later that day, a face on a totem pole seemed to have mysteriously morphed into that of a Sumi's in the Museum of Anthropology. However, anybody who looked too closely at it could see that it was indeed just as it was before. Has the city finally gotten back to normal?
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