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Barney hesitates signing a release for Harris' new book; Wojo's new parrot dies; and a suicide hot-line operator decides to end it all.
Barney hesitates signing a release for Harris' new book; Wojo's new parrot dies; and a suicide hot-line operator decides to end it all.
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S6, EP12 "People's Court"A census taker breaks into an apartment to count the uncooperative residents; and a burglar is kept locked in a basement cell by a vigilante tenants' group.
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S6, EP15 "The Child Stealers"A divorced father reclaims custody of his son by kidnapping him; The precinct is visited by a man who claims to be from the twenty-first century.
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S6, EP13 "Vanished"Vagrant Ray returns to report his fellow bums' disappearances; a woman wishes to have a child with a surrogate and is focusing in on Dietrich and Wojo.
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S6, EP14 "Vanished"Harris disappears while undercover as a vagrant looking for the missing bums; Luger elects to be demoted rather than to retire.
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S6, EP11 "The Dentist"Wojo books a man accused of disturbing the peace by making noises with his hands; A dentist is accused of molesting female patients.
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S6, EP10 "The DNA Story"Barney and Dietrich investigate a robbery case in which deadly DNA cultures were inadvertently stolen.
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S6, EP9 "The Judge"A judge assaults an attorney with his gavel; and a confused daytime-drama devotee reports dastardly deeds from TV soap operas.
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S6, EP8 "The Desk"A partial lobotomy turns a master thief into a mindless zombie; An Amish man is unable to use the telephone to call for help after he's been mugged.
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