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Dog and the team chase Krystal, who jumped bail and vanished along with her lover into the high plains of Colorado.
Dog and the team chase Krystal, who jumped bail and vanished along with her lover into the high plains of Colorado.
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S4, EP41 "Girl Trouble"Dog and the team chase Krystal, who jumped bail and vanished along with her lover into the high plains of Colorado.
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S5, EP1 "Jack & Jill"Dog and his crew track a brother and sister who have both been charged with drug-related offenses; when the team heads to the last known address, the mother of the fugitives insists that no one is inside.
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S5, EP3 "Island Hopper"A bondsman from Washington state contacts Dog about a runner in search of some fun in the sun on Kauai.
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S5, EP4 "Nice Guys Finish Last"Dog helps a bondsman friend whose client jumped bail; the team learns that the suspect is moving out when they go to his apartment.
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S5, EP505 "Rush From Judgment"In Colorado, Dog is enlisted to help locate Melissa, a check forger who has absconded from the courtroom during her sentencing hearing; an inside tip leads him to her safe house, but she has already slipped away.
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