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Dog learns that the fugitive he is tracking works for an escort service; Dog plans an arrest by appointment.
Dog learns that the fugitive he is tracking works for an escort service; Dog plans an arrest by appointment.
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S5, EP5 "Tricks of the Trade"Dog learns that the fugitive he is tracking works for an escort service; Dog plans an arrest by appointment.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S5, EP6 "No Fly Zone"Dog and his team head to Honolulu International Airport to search for a felon who has booked a flight to Florida.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S5, EP7 "Teaching Moment"Dog and Beth decide to bring their son-in-law Travis on his first bounty hunt in order to teach him the importance of proper paperwork and procedure.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S5, EP8 "Mission of Mercy"Dog helps a fellow bondsman who recently lost his spouse; Dog learns that the fugitive he is tracking recently lost his stepfather.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
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.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S5, EP3 "Island Hopper"A bondsman from Washington state contacts Dog about a runner in search of some fun in the sun on Kauai.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
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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