Now knowing what the fox is like, Judy manages to find Nick and begin questioning him about Emmitt. Though she's told that the file doesn't have leads, Judy sees that Emmitt had bought one of Nick's "pawpsicles" the day he disappeared. The following day, after Judy is given the order by Chief Bogo to solve the recent case of missing mammals within 48 hours or else she'll be fired, she examines the file of one of them - Emmitt Otterton. This leaves Judy dumbfounded as Nick casually leaves for other "business". While angrily confronting Nick about the deception, the fox reveals to Judy that he actually has permits for what he does, which floors her and opens the way for Nick to begin deriding Judy's optimistic view of the city and her prospects as an officer. Judy decides to tail them after seeing that, during which she learns that Finnick is actually a fennec fox - and thus was actually an adult masquerading as a kit - and that they sell the used "pawpsicle" sticks as mouse-scale lumber. Alarmingly, he's seemingly melting the popsicle she bought for him earlier into smaller "pawpsicles" and selling them to a group of lemmings alongside his "son". Later that day, while Judy is ticketing vehicles in Sahara Square, she happens to see Nick again. With Judy needing to get back to work and Nick ready to leave with his "son", the two part ways. Outside of the parlor, Nick introduces himself to Judy before thanking her for the assistance, to which Judy says that it's wrong for foxes to be treated as shifty crooks like Jerry did. is being blatantly discriminatory against Nick and Finn due to the both of them being foxes, so Judy intervened by pointing out health code violations in the establishment and using the knowledge to get Jerry to serve the foxes, even paying for the popsicle herself upon discovering that Nick "lost" his wallet. The owner of the parlor - Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. Upon entering, however, she realizes she had jumped the gun as the "older" of the foxes - a red fox named Nick Wilde - was simply trying to buy a popsicle for his "son" Finnick. Suspicious of what they were doing in an establishment that was meant for larger animals, Judy put her ticketing on hold to to see what they were doing. During her first day as an officer of the Zootopia Police Department, Judy Hopps - the first rabbit on the force, although she was currently on parking duty - had spotted a pair of foxes walking into an elephant-scaled ice cream parlor.
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