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A suspect's bizarre driving techniques; searching a man accused of shooting up the neighborhood; an officer deals with a suspect's denial before finding crack.
A suspect's bizarre driving techniques; searching a man accused of shooting up the neighborhood; an officer deals with a suspect's denial before finding crack.
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S27, EP3 "The Runaways"A driverless vehicle goes into an apartment complex; a suspect isn't fast enough to evade police; officers stumble upon a 7-year-old boy who left home alone.
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S27, EP4 "Perfume Takedown"A fleeing thief runs into a patrolman; an armed-robbery victim gives a colorful overview of surveillance footage; returning tearful children to their mother.
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