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## **Chapter 14: Nighttime Disappearances in the Estate**
Night fell over the Brzozowe Estate, and the silence was broken only by the rustling of leaves and the distant barking of dogs. Residents had been reporting strange disappearances for several days: small items from balconies, children's bicycles, and even a few potted plants that had mysteriously vanished.
"Commissioner Nowak!" Mrs. Hania called as Jakub and Argo drove into the estate. "Something's happening at night! Someone... or something's stealing our things!"
Jakub, petting Argo's head, said:
"Looks like we're in for a nighttime investigation, Argo. Time to find out what's lurking in the darkness."
The dog raised his head, growling softly, ready for action.
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### **First Clues**
Argo led the way, sniffing every nook and cranny of the estate: alleyways, courtyards, and even the narrow passages between the buildings. His nostrils picked up the subtle scent of human hands and… something furry.
"I see you've smelled something, Argo," Jakub murmured. "Show me the way."
The dog led him slowly along the fences until they reached a small garden behind one of the buildings. All the missing items were scattered on the ground: bicycles, flowerpots, and small toys. Beside them, among the bushes, roamed a group of mischievous cats and squirrels, who had been gathering "treasures" from all over the estate during the night. ---
### **Solution to the Mystery**
Jakub smiled to himself:
"Well, Argo... it looks like our 'nighttime disappearances' have furry culprits," he said, petting the dog's head.
The dog barked softly, watching the animals as they cheerfully knocked over objects. The commissioner gathered the items and placed them in a safe place where the residents could retrieve them and the animals couldn't access them.
"You always have to check who or what is behind a mystery before you start suspecting people," Jakub added.
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### **Reflection after an Adventure**
The residents of the estate breathed a sigh of relief, and the children were happy that their bikes and toys were back where they belonged. Jakub watched Argo, who sat at his leg, barking softly in satisfaction.
"You see, Argo," the commissioner said, "not every nighttime adventure ends in tragedy." Sometimes, all it takes is observation, patience, and a keen nose to solve a mystery.
The dog raised his head, ready for another adventure, and Jacob knew that with such a partner, every disappearance, every nocturnal mystery, could be solved.
"Job well done, Argo," Jacob murmured. "The city can sleep soundly."
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This chapter expands on the mini-adventure about nocturnal disappearances in the neighborhood, introducing a humorous element and a lighthearted adventure, while showcasing Argo's tracking abilities and Jacob's logical thinking.
I can now continue the next mini-adventure—**Chapter 15: Mystery in the Park at Night**—or we can begin a new series of adventures with even more dramatic mysteries.
Would you like me to write Chapter 15?

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