A group of individuals, likely from a spy or vigilante group, are on the run after breaking into a house that they believed belonged to their enemy, Project Circle. However, they soon discover that they were tricked and that the house actually belongs to an innocent old lady, Susie Collins. The group reviews security footage from the house and finds evidence that Project Circle was behind the break-in and framed them.
They decide to go to the police and clear their names, but before they can meet with the officer, they realize that the SD card containing the evidence has gone missing. Despite their efforts to explain the situation, the officer decides to take one of the group members, likely the main protagonist, into custody.
The episode ends with the protagonist being surrounded by police and fearing that it might be the end for them.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A person, referred to as pz4, broke into a house thinking it was the house of a hacker group called Project Ergo.
2. However, it turned out that the house belonged to an innocent old lady.
3. The old lady called the police on pz4.
4. Pz4 and their friends discovered a security camera at the house and decided to hack into it to retrieve footage.
5. The footage showed that Project Ergo was behind the break-in and had set up pz4.
6. Pz4 and their friends found evidence that Suzy Collins, a member of Project Ergo, was involved in the setup.
7. Pz4 and their friends contacted the police and explained the situation, but the police were skeptical and wanted to take pz4 in for questioning.
8. Pz4 lost the SD card containing the evidence while running from the police.
9. The police surrounded pz4 and their friends, and it seemed like pz4 was going to get arrested.
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