Corporal John Steele and his rookie partner Officer Marie Madison are patrol officers riding the streets in Montgomery, Alabama. A series of home invasion robberies during the Christmas season are plaguing the city. A suspect who dresses as Santa Claus is targeting only wealthy citizens at private parties. As the robberies continue, investigators work to solve these crimes as vehicle thefts and burglaries begin to escalate. Political pressure increases as investigators try to figure out how the suspect knows which parties are booked by wealthy citizens to be targeted for robberies.

Corporal John Steele is an eleven-year veteran of the Montgomery Police Department. While the city is plagued with a series of convenience store robberies, he is assigned a new partner, Officer Marie Madison, a rookie fresh out of the police academy. At each robbery, the suspect assaults the clerk before leaving a note addressed to Corporal Steele. With each robbery becoming more violent, detectives try and figure out how the suspect knows which robbery John will be responding to next. Each note is causing flashbacks of the night when as a rookie officer he and his partner were shot. As detectives draw closer to solving the crimes, the suspect lures John and Marie into a deadly game of cat and mouse.

HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS RYAN AND CHAD CAN’T BELIEVE THEY’VE ACCIDENTALLY TRAVELED 40 YEARS INTO THE FUTURE, BUT THEY MUST EVENTUALLY FIGURE OUT A WAY BACK

Ryan Boone, a high school senior in 1979, is at a New Year’s Eve party. He talks his three friends, Chad, Dennis and Alan, into going to an old house that is rumored to be haunted. Ryan, along with his friends, break into the old house. Ryan and Chad find a tunnel in the basement that leads to a building downtown. Reaching the other end of the tunnel, they follow the streets back to the party, only to find there is no party. At a convenience store, they meet Nathan and Nicole Vaughn. Ryan and Nicole are immediately smitten with each other. Ryan and Chad end up at Nathan and Nicole’s house where they eventually realize that they have traveled 40 years into the future..

Stephen Z. Smith retired from the Montgomery Police Department in Montgomery, Alabama in 2001 after 20 years of service. He started his career at nineteen years old as a police cadet working for a year and half before attending the Montgomery Police Academy. He turned twenty-one years old while in the academy and after graduation was assigned to third shift patrol. Throughout his career he has worked in traffic, crime scene investigation and on a high profile zero tolerance drug unit before retiring from 2nd shift patrol as a senior training officer. He retired at 39 years old and is currently employed with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama as a Crime Scene Technician. He has been a guest instructor at the Montgomery Police Academy since 2011, teaching, Crime Scene Investigation, Fingerprint Theory, Death Notification for Law Enforcement and a Law Enforcement Chaplains class. He also teaches Crime Scene Investigation to other law enforcement agencies.

While with the police department, he organized the local Cops for Christ group in 1992 which led to the creation of the River Region Chaplain Service. This ministry provides chaplains to assist law enforcement officers and fire fighters with pastoral care and emotional support due to job related stress. He is certified through the International Conference of Police Chaplains (I.C.P.C) as a police chaplain and chaplain liaison and the Federation of Fire Chaplains.

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