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“What kind of business?”

“He’s a consultant for a large company out of New York.”

Haack certainly was a slick one. “Do you know the name of the company?”

“He told me, but I don’t remember. If you want to know what it is, maybe you should ask him.”

“Did you ever loan him a vehicle?”

“Yes. He’s borrowed my car before.”

“Tell me more about his relationship with Londyn Siegler.”

“After what Londyn did, I don’t blame him one minute for being upset with her.” Dorena Mohr folded her arms across her chest. “Are we finished?

“What did Ms. Siegler do?”

“They were engaged, and then she broke it off because she was seeing his colleague. She was also stealing money from him, and now she wants him back. Too bad, I say. Dustin is a great catch, but she doesn’t deserve a second chance with him.”

“Where is Haack staying?”

Mohr flipped her auburn hair over her shoulder. “The hotel, not that that’s any of your business.”

“Actually, Dustin Haack, aka Dustin Cays, is wanted for a slew of crimes, so that makes it my business.”

“Yeah, whatever.”

“What hotel?”

Dorena Mohr stared at him, her gaze unwavering. She narrowed her eyes. “Pronghorn Falls Hotel out there at the edge of town by the first exit.”

“Where else has he stayed?”

“How should I know?”

“You mentioned you were dating him, so you would know where he was staying.”

“That’s the only place I know.”

“Has he stayed with you?”

Mohr ground her teeth, and her nostrils flared. “That has absolutely nothing to do with anything.”

Brodie repeated his question. “Has Dustin Haack stayed with you?”

“He has, but he’s not now. There. Satisfied?”

“What is your address?

“You mean you don’t have that accessible to you?” Mohr waited a handful of seconds before rattling off her address.

He considered Dorena Mohr. She was a woman in an honorable profession and seemed somewhat intelligent. What drew her to someone like Dustin Haack? Of course, as Rivas had mentioned, Mohr had recently gone through a painful and difficult divorce. Likely, Haack found her at a vulnerable moment.

“You’re acting like Dustin is a criminal. He’s not. The one you need to go to and talk to about this is Londyn. She has been doing her best to get him into trouble just because he wouldn’t take her back. How’s that for revenge?”

“How long have you known Ms. Seigler?”

“I only met her that time she was in the hospital. She’s not the smartest bulb in the chandelier, driving off the road in a rainstorm. The humorous part? She thought she could win Dustin back by purposely injuring herself. That he would come crawling back because she was hurt. Not the case. He doesn’t want anything to do with her, but she won’t leave him alone. She’s been harassing him and doing all she can to cause trouble for him. Want to arrest someone? Arrest her.”