Mr. Dean. Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin. When you drove back, did you drive back with anybody?
Mr. Dean. No, sir; by myself.
Mr. Griffin. Now, what did you do when you got back to central police headquarters?
Mr. Dean. I went to our office on the second floor, the patrol captain's office.
Mr. Griffin. And who was there?
Mr. Dean. Well, I don't recall exactly. I know this was again getting close to the change time. It was somewhere around 2 o'clock, and the secretary told me that I had several phone calls waiting on me, and one of—well, there were some long distance calls that had seen me on television, and I didn't answer all of them.
Mr. Griffin. Any phone calls from anybody you knew?
Mr. Dean. No; my wife had called. I mean there had just been a lot of people calling.
Mr. Griffin. Now, did you make any phone calls when you got that message that you had calls?