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"Shell Shocked"; "Swipe and Wipe"; "Heist Anxiety"; "Rice Man Cometh."
"Shell Shocked"; "Swipe and Wipe"; "Heist Anxiety"; "Rice Man Cometh."
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S2, EP19 "A Boatload of Bozos"People toss more than their cookies during a high-speed chase; a spaced-out suspect films home movies; a masked person hitches the wrong ride home; a mugger makes a move on the wrong couple.
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S2, EP18 "A Soggy Suspect"Shoplifter wears stolen jacket to court; thief's attire reveals his name; surveillance cameras capture crook's antics.
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S2, EP22 "Dress for Success"A drunk does some landscaping; a crook takes a pit stop; a burglar dresses for success; a suspect's last word.
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S2, EP21 "Follow-the-Loser"Kids have a counter fit; a man has a room with a view; cops play follow-the-loser; a woman shares secrets about her arts and crafts.
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S2, EP26 "The Wrong Crustacean"A careless criminal stuffs the wrong crustacean down his pants; a parachuter runs into a little technical difficulty; a confused crook runs right into the arms of the law; an escaped con forgets his glasses.
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S2, EP25 "Moronic Macarena"A crook packs his bags and makes a run for it; a kid does a moronic Macarena on a friend's car; a salivating senior expresses his feelings for a local store; a guy in his birthday suit gets pulled over for speeding.
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S2, EP24 "Halloween Hoodlum"A halloween hoodlum picks the wrong clerk to hold up; an arguing couple lets a cop settle their differences; a bank robber gets robbed himself during his getaway; a crook gets caught with the goods after a car accident.
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S2, EP23 "An Indecent Proposal"Coffee-pot desecration; burglar is caught with his pants down; robber asks victim for jumper cables to start getaway car.
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