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Dog spends Christmas Day attempting to track down a man who steals to support a drug habit, and hopes to present his quarry with a shiny pair of handcuffs as a holiday gift.
Dog spends Christmas Day attempting to track down a man who steals to support a drug habit, and hopes to present his quarry with a shiny pair of handcuffs as a holiday gift.
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S6, EP717 "Bait and Snitch"When the cops put out an APB for a client with a checked past, Dog springs into action; little does the team suspect that before the end of the day, Dog will be helping to mend a family torn apart by violence.
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S6, EP23 "Scared Straight"Dog and his posse track a first-time offender whose life is at a crossroads.
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S6, EP24 "All My Children"Dog searches for the perfect gift for Cecily's 16th birthday and hunts a fugitive with a connection to his estranged son Tucker.
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S3, EP17 "Rainy Day Woman"The team braves bad weather and treks through some of Honolulu's less-desirable locations to capture a woman who failed to appear on a drug charge.
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S6, EP21 "Mister Mom"Dog calls Tim Chapman out of retirement to help him track an elusive fugitive.
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S6, EP20 "Menehune Mischief"The team pursues a fugitive over volcanic mountains and into the wilds of Puna, Hawaii.
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S6, EP19 "Match Point"Duane Lee and Leland must cut their tennis match short in order to help Dog catch a fugitive with no known address.
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S6, EP18 "Secrets & Lies"A woman asks for Dog's help catching a fugitive and getting him back on the straight and narrow.
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