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A car chase suspect can't explain his passenger's motives for taking over his vehicle; a driver uses medicinal marijuana as an excuse to avoid charges; police grab a burglar out of an attic; a female driver gives false information.
A car chase suspect can't explain his passenger's motives for taking over his vehicle; a driver uses medicinal marijuana as an excuse to avoid charges; police grab a burglar out of an attic; a female driver gives false information.
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S1, EP154 "Cops Reloaded Ep. 154"A gun falls out of a suspect's pant leg; a couple shimmy their way into a neighbor's house to avoid paying cab fare; a reputed car thief blames the owner's erotic motivations for stealing his truck.
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S1, EP155 "Yoke's on You"A drunk driver claims she tried to outrun the police to avoid getting a bad mark on her record; a crazed woman is arrested for kicking down a fence; an ex-convict's freedom is cut short after brandishing a knife during a fight.
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S1, EP157 "Memory Erased"A truck driver is chased after a donut shop robbery; two suspects aren't afraid to rat out their friend; electronic fingerprint technology helps refresh a car thief's blank memory.
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S1, EP153 "Smoky Van"An officer lectures a suspect on the dangers of swallowing crack; a drug suspect nearly drives over police officers; police stop a vehicle connected to a string of burglaries.
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S1, EP152 "Sweaty Thief"After crashing his car and a brief fight, a suspect denies that he is running from police; house burglars claim to have been given permission to unknowingly enter a garage; prescription pills are found in a car.
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S1, EP151 "Relay Race"A suspect tries hiding drugs in her bra; a minor is caught with a gun in his pants; Police are forced to subdue a hysterical victim; a driver nearly lets his lover take the fall for his marijuana.
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S1, EP150 "What's Mine, Is Mine"A driver's getaway gets a flat tire; after a high-speed chase, a suspect barricades himself in his own bathroom; a broken windshield and a kick to the stomach are the result of a dispute.
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