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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.
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.
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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
S4, EP33 "Burn & Return"Dog and the team scour soup kitchens and parks for a homeless fugitive who shoplifts goods and returns them for cash refunds.
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S4, EP34 "Stormy Weather"Severe Colorado weather complicates Dog's efforts to nab two fugitives, including a former combat veteran who would rather die than return to jail.
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S4, EP35 "One for the Money"A member of the law enforcement community goes astray; Dog is convinced that a supportive family can provide hope to a sad outcome.
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S8, EP18 "All Grown Up"Cecily graduates from high school, leading Dog to believe that it's time to expose her to the family business.
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S8, EP16 "Photo Op"Duane Lee's role in the family business is discussed; despite rising tensions, the family comes together to apprehend a chronic violator with an open warrant.
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S8, EP11 "A Family Affair"Dog searches for his prey by using a relative's actions to his advantage.
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