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  • The janitor found the dead man early in the morning.
    False
    True
  • The Center Street Bowling Alley, the oldest bowling alley in the city, closed at midnight. At 4:00 a.m.,
    False
    True
  • What did Detective Colmes suspect about Mr. Jones?
    He committed the crime
    He was a victim
    He was a witness
    He was innocent
  • What is the first story about?
    A missing person
    A stolen painting
    A bank robbery
    A jewelry burglary
  • Detective Colmes believed Mr. Jones himself committed the crime.
    False
    True
  • Who was found murdered at the bowling alley?
    Mike Jenner
    Detective Colmes
    Bob Reynolds
    Mr. Jones
  • True or false: Detective Colmes is a character in the stories.
    False
    True
  • What was Mr. Jones's explanation for the broken window?
    It was broken from inside
    It was an accident
    A thief broke it
    A storm broke it
  • True or false: The alarm system was working during the burglary.
    True
    False
  • The jewelry store window was broken.
    False
    True
  • What time did the bowling alley close?
    2:00 AM
    11:00 PM
    Midnight
    10:00 PM
  • The alarm was working when the thief came.
    True
    False
  • Mr. Jones had removed the old alarm system the day before.
    False
    True
  • True or false: Detective Colmes left his cell phone at the bowling alley.
    False
    True
  • Detective Colmes was at the coffee shop around the corner when he learned that Jones’s Jewelry had been broken into
    False
    True
  • What did Detective Colmes find at the bowling alley?
    A broken window
    A body with a knife
    A stolen car
    A missing trophy
  • The display window of the jewelry store was broken.
    False
    True
  • Mr. Jones said he saw the thief break the window.
    False
    True
  • Who is the owner of the jewelry store?
    Mr. Jones
    Mr. Brown
    Mr. White
    Mr. Smith
  • Jenner was later arrested for the murder of Bob Reynolds.
    True
    False