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Police pursue a stolen car; an assault at a bar is investigated; a man wielding a gun; a vehicle is searched for drugs.
Police pursue a stolen car; an assault at a bar is investigated; a man wielding a gun; a vehicle is searched for drugs.
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Cops Reloaded
S1, EP52 "Grand Theft Blotto"Police pursue a stolen car; an assault at a bar is investigated; a man wielding a gun; a vehicle is searched for drugs.
Cops Reloaded
S1, EP51 "Fast Food Mood"Police respond to a disturbance at a fast-food restaurant; cops question a known prostitute; a woman complains about boys playing basketball near her home; a vehicle that runs a stop sign.
Cops Reloaded
S1, EP50 "A Rude Awakening"An ex-felon refuses to leave his wife after she asks for a divorce; he claims the only way the cops can get him out of the building is if they kill him; a 911 call is made after a man is beat up for sleeping too much.
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