Doa 061 (2027)

"You've reached the voicemail of Dr. Julian Voss. If you're hearing this, I'm probably dead, or finally offline. Leave a message after the tone. Or don't."

The scene was a loading bay behind a defunct fish cannery on the South Lander Street overpass. The air was a cocktail of brine, rust, and something else—a sweet, chemical undertone that made her think of burnt circuit boards.

Lena leaned in. Just behind the hairline, barely visible in the sodium-yellow glare of the work lights, was a tiny, healed scar. It was perfectly circular, about the diameter of a grain of rice. And beneath it, she could feel it—a small, hard nodule under the skin.

"He's chipped," Lena said. It wasn't a question. doa 061

Three rings. A click. A voice like gravel and old whiskey.

: Yui Hatano, one of the most recognizable figures in the industry.

You must use this form (or a similar compliant destruction record) when: "You've reached the voicemail of Dr

Simply crushing pills and putting them in the trash is compliant with DEA regulations. The destruction must render the substance non-retrievable . Common methods include:

Thorne raised an eyebrow. "And if they insist?"

In the context of the , DOA 061 refers to a specific Departmental Records Disposition Schedule . Leave a message after the tone

is the official "Drug Destruction Record" used by DEA-registered practitioners (such as pharmacies, hospitals, and researchers) to document the destruction of controlled substances.

Lena ducked under the tape. "They never do."

Doa 061 (2027)