Battlefield Hardline warrants and case files collectibles guide

Episode 9: Independence Day 

Case G: Preferred OutcomesEvidence G2: Box of Books

After meeting at the van and reaching the skyscraper, head around the left hand side to the rear then scan the box on the floor near the two guards.

Evidence G1: Staffing Chart

Now enter the building via the door on the loading bay, then go through a couple more doors to the room containing tactical gear and look on the security monitor console.

Warrant: Derek Kelly

This warrant suspect is stood in the middle of the lobby - take out the three guards behind the desk before approaching, but be careful when you get close as you'll set off the metal detectors so either freeze or taser him quickly.

Evidence G3: Revenue Sketch

After going up the lift, go left at the reception desk and find the whiteboard in the corner office ahead.

Evidence G4: Letter from Chicago Politician

Turn around and go behind the reception to another corner office then scan the device on the desk.

Warrant: John Starnes

Down the stairs and beyond the office cubicles, this warrant suspect is one of the three guards watching fireworks out of the window.

Evidence G5: Notice of Transfer

Once you've taken John Starnes down, search his body for this evidence.

Evidence E18: Email from Dawes' Computer

Head up the stairs to the private office, then scan the computer on the desk.
Case E: Power Play completed.

Evidence G8: Photograph of Dawes' Wife

In the same office, find this photo on a shelf near the lift.

Evidence G7: Bank Website

After ascending the lift shaft, head to the far side of the penthouse and check the computer on the desk.

Evidence G6: Photo of Dawes' Dying Wife

Now go upstairs in the penthouse and look on the bedside cabinet.

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