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Dog and his team return to their hometown of Denver; a tip received during a morning radio show pinpoints the location of a fugitive.
Dog and his team return to their hometown of Denver; a tip received during a morning radio show pinpoints the location of a fugitive.
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S8, EP1 "And Baby Makes Three"Leland must attend Lamaze class; Dog realizes he needs Leland for a collar.
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S1, EP11 "It's Good to Be Home"Dog and his team return to their hometown of Denver; a tip received during a morning radio show pinpoints the location of a fugitive.
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S1, EP12 "You Can't Go Home Again"Dog and Beth repeatedly collide with reminders of their early days in Denver; a visit to a former family homestead brings Dog to tears.
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S2, EP20 "Big Island, Small Town"In a small community on the main island, Dog finds it impossible to pursue his quarry in secret, which gives the fugitive the upper hand.
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S7, EP31 "Cap and Gown"Dog brings along a new student of his, the family friend Kili, while tracking down a runner on the Hawaiian island of Maui; after their pursuit, Kili needs to hurry off to his college graduation ceremony.
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S7, EP29 "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?"A hefty fugitive has a long record of violence and two siblings that may rat him out.
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S7, EP27 "The Montrose Files: And Then There Were None"Dog sets out to bring in four outlaws; day turns into night making it risky targeting their homes.
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S7, EP25 "The Montrose Files: Round the Clock"Dog is committed to saving his new friend's bail bonding business; justice in Montrose.
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