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When a body is found at a country club, the squad's investigation leads them down a money trail; Flynn is distracted on the job; Rusty questions Emma's intentions.
When a body is found at a country club, the squad's investigation leads them down a money trail; Flynn is distracted on the job; Rusty questions Emma's intentions.
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S2, EP17 "Year-End Blowout"A bomb explodes on a used car lot, killing one of the owners; Rusty wears a bullet-proof vest in an attempt to catch the person responsible for threatening his and Sharon's lives.
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S3, EP1 "Flight Risk"The squad must work quickly to find a missing family; Raydor struggles to trust Rusty as he starts taking trips out on his own.
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S3, EP2 "Personal Day"A man is found murdered shortly after his release from prison; the squad works to solve a 17-year-old murder; Rusty confesses the reason behind his recent suspicious activity.
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S3, EP3 "Frozen Assets"The division works to solve the murder of a dog who was left a 20 million dollar estate by his deceased owner; the squad begins to suspect foul play in the death of the dog's owner.
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S6, EP2 "Sanctuary City: Part 2"While the search for the missing boys continues, the squad faces off with an untrustworthy priest, an angry ex-husband and threats from the FBI; Rusty startles Flynn and Sharon with a surprising request.
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S6, EP1 "Sanctuary City: Part 1"When three 15-year-old boys vanish from a Catholic school field trip, Asst. Chief Mason orders Major Crimes to treat their disappearance as a critical missing; Sharon receives more evidence that Phillip Stroh may be returning to Los Angeles.
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