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Dog searches for the perfect gift for Cecily's 16th birthday and hunts a fugitive with a connection to his estranged son Tucker.
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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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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S6, EP32 "Love on the Run"Today Dog finds himself looking for more than one fugitive. He starts the day looking for a woman who has skipped out on her court date. But he soon learns that since she disappeared she has teamed up with a woman whose criminal exploits have attracted the attention of local media. Word on the street is that they are on the run together. In this case love isn't the answer--in fact, it might be the problem.
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