Mr. Dean. No, sir.

Mr. Griffin. Or Talbert?

Mr. Dean. No, sir.

Mr. Griffin. Now, what else was done that day, as you recall, as a result of your telling Pierce about the conversation with Ruby?

Mr. Dean. I am sure that—I don't know. I am thinking that Captain Talbert called Chief Fisher, notified him of it.

Mr. Griffin. What's your best estimate of what time of the day that would have been, that you talked with Pierce?

Mr. Dean. It was that afternoon, I believe, after I had gotten back from the hospital. I didn't remember it a while ago, but I think when I did get back from the hospital, that's when I told Lieutenant Pierce about it, somewhere around 2:30 or 3.

Mr. Griffin. Is there any kind of record that you would have maintained, or the police department would have maintained, that would give us some better way of fixing that time?

Mr. Dean. No, sir; not that I know of.

Mr. Griffin. Dispatchers? Did you call the dispatcher to tell them you were coming back?