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'''Sgt. Neil Carlsen''' was an officer of the [[Raccoon City Police Department]] On the [[1998#September 20th|20th]], he filed a patrol report, where he reported seeing a suspicious man hanging around in the sewers. He also discovered military-grade weapons presumably dropped by the man, which were placed in the RPD's confiscation room and later used by [[Claire Redfield]].<ref>{{Cite game|title=Resident Evil 2|publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd.|developer=Capcom|file=[[Patrol Report]]}}</ref> |
'''Sgt. Neil Carlsen''' was an officer of the [[Raccoon City Police Department]] On the [[1998#September 20th|20th]], he filed a patrol report, where he reported seeing a suspicious man hanging around in the sewers. He also discovered military-grade weapons presumably dropped by the man, which were placed in the RPD's confiscation room and later used by [[Claire Redfield]].<ref>{{Cite game|title=Resident Evil 2|publisher=Capcom Co., Ltd.|developer=Capcom|file=[[Patrol Report]]}}</ref> |
Revision as of 15:50, 24 June 2018
Sgt. Neil Carlsen was an officer of the Raccoon City Police Department On the 20th, he filed a patrol report, where he reported seeing a suspicious man hanging around in the sewers. He also discovered military-grade weapons presumably dropped by the man, which were placed in the RPD's confiscation room and later used by Claire Redfield.[1]
Sources
- ↑ Capcom. Resident Evil 2. (Capcom Co., Ltd.). File: Patrol Report.
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