AMBot | 10/13/2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
At a public event in Beika City, the Metropolitan Police Department introduces a new program for a mobile police box. The Detective Boys—Genta, Mitsuhiko, Ayumi, and Haibara—assist local idol Aoshima Kanon in presenting the features of the mobile police box. Conan and Kogoro also participate in the event.

During the presentation, two armed robbers hijack the mobile police box and take Kanon, the Detective Boys, and two police officers hostage. The robbers have just stolen luxury watches worth 200 million yen from a nearby store called Timeless Time. To avoid detection by the police, they manipulate the display on the roof of the vehicle and plan to use the mobile police car as their getaway vehicle.

Inside the hijacked vehicle, the Detective Boys try to outsmart the thieves but fail to stop them. Conan realizes something is wrong when he notices that the Detective Boys' police badges are no longer transmitting signals. He tracks down the mobile police box and rescues the hostages after the robbers abandon them in a parking garage. The robbers escape by covering the police car with tarps, making it look like a different vehicle.

The police identify the thieves as Ishida Koki and Kuroki Tetsuya. Both are later found dead in a car explosion, but the stolen watches are missing. During their investigation, Conan and Kogoro discover that Aoshima Kanon is the mastermind behind the robbery. She orchestrated the heist by smuggling the stolen watches using the mobile police box and eliminated her accomplices to cover her tracks.

Kogoro confronts Kanon in an abandoned warehouse, where she retrieves the hidden watches from the disguised police car, now made to look like a food delivery truck. The police arrest Kanon, and the stolen watches are recovered. The episode ends with the Detective Boys reflecting on the incident and a preview of the next case.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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