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A violent fugitive with an affection for sawed-off shotguns is tracked to a house in Colorado; an informant risks her life to bring Dog some vital information before the team attempts its takedown.
A violent fugitive with an affection for sawed-off shotguns is tracked to a house in Colorado; an informant risks her life to bring Dog some vital information before the team attempts its takedown.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP25 "Up on the Roof"A violent fugitive with an affection for sawed-off shotguns is tracked to a house in Colorado; an informant risks her life to bring Dog some vital information before the team attempts its takedown.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP27 "Family Business"Dog prepares to make a goodwill trip to a home for children in need; Dog visits a man's children after he turns himself in; Dog believes that a fugitive is close to home despite rumors of him being in Texas.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP29 "Felons Interrupted"The team rushes to catch an out-of-control ice addict; Dog tries to determine how to apprehend a drug dealer who is having lunch in a crowded eatery.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP21 "Mister Mom"Dog calls Tim Chapman out of retirement to help him track an elusive fugitive.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP27 "Year of the Dog"A tumultuous year, 2006 marks the passing of Beth's father, Dog and Beth's wedding, Barbara's death, the decision to raise Travis, and Dog's arrest.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP26 "Growing Up Is Hard to Do"Duane feels that Beth can provide some insight into why Dog's housekeeper's 15-year-old granddaughter suddenly vanished.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP25 "Inside Out"Dog and a Colorado bondsman track a 6-foot-tall, 240-pound-plus bad boy; the hunt leads the duo to a unique hideout.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP24 "Running on Empty"Dog wants one more capture before he leaves Colorado to return home to Hawaii; a young man trades away his bright future to walk on the dark side.
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