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A man steals his girlfriend's truck when she refuses to take him to get methadone; a nervous driver flees when he shows a cop a picture of a gun; a Jeep gets spiked; deputies PIT a freshly stolen car.
A man steals his girlfriend's truck when she refuses to take him to get methadone; a nervous driver flees when he shows a cop a picture of a gun; a Jeep gets spiked; deputies PIT a freshly stolen car.
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S37, EP35 "Photo Finish"A man steals his girlfriend's truck when she refuses to take him to get methadone; a nervous driver flees when he shows a cop a picture of a gun; a Jeep gets spiked; deputies PIT a freshly stolen car.
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