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Four-year-old Garry Boy learns bounty-hunting skills; the team has difficulty finding a fugitive's house.
Four-year-old Garry Boy learns bounty-hunting skills; the team has difficulty finding a fugitive's house.
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S3, EP8 "Cops and Criminals"Dog makes a memorable impression on elementary school students on Career Day; an old friend and sheriff helps Dog track an elusive fugitive with connections in the drug world.
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S3, EP9 "Out of Sight"The team has only a photograph and a relative's address to work with as they pursue a man facing sexual-assault charges.
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S3, EP10 "Cupid in Cuffs"The team attempts to draw out a woman who failed to appear in court on theft charges; Dog contacts a jeweler to purchase something special for Beth.
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S2, EP16 "Cats and Dogs"Dog only has a few days to either catch a woman nicknamed "Cats" or forfeit Beth's $10,000 bond; the fugitive is pregnant, so Dog tries to talk her into surrendering without a fight.
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