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Officers chase a fleeing suspect through oncoming traffic; police find an attacker using surveillance footage; tracking a subject into a stranger's apartment.
Officers chase a fleeing suspect through oncoming traffic; police find an attacker using surveillance footage; tracking a subject into a stranger's apartment.
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S27, EP9 "Love Bites"A victim in a wheelchair fights back against an aggressive bully; a barely dressed couple in a biting match; a reckless driver is pulled over.
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S27, EP10 "Running in Traffic"Officers chase a fleeing suspect through oncoming traffic; police find an attacker using surveillance footage; tracking a subject into a stranger's apartment.
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S27, EP11 "Taser Proof"Officers learn that a taser cannot take some suspects down; a couple undressing in a pickup truck; arresting a polite suspect.
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S27, EP12 "You'll Shoot Your Eye Out"A suspect runs through a hotel fence; two brothers involved in a knife fight; a man fires his BB gun at a neighbor's child.
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S38, EP35 "Tough to Cuff"Resisting Arrest Special Edition. A teen ditches a gun. A tense takedown in a park. A suspect is tackled mid-sprint. A brawl over an unflushed toilet. A swampy manhunt. A fence-hopping foot pursuit.
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S38, EP34 "End of the Road"Car Chases Special Edition. The Air Unit tracks a speeding car. A fleeing SUV hits a dead end and slides down a hill. A suspect crashes and cries. A Grappler stops a chase. TVIs send cars spinning.
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