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A suspect claims that his mug shot photo is of his twin brother; officers lasso an escaped zebra; a stolen vehicle is revealed to have been handed off from one car thief to another; police question an intoxicated man.
A suspect claims that his mug shot photo is of his twin brother; officers lasso an escaped zebra; a stolen vehicle is revealed to have been handed off from one car thief to another; police question an intoxicated man.
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S1, EP170 "A Bad Mix"Three juveniles are arrested for holding up the owner of a local eatery; a woman is found to have $9,000 worth of warrants; a drug dealer complains that he needs to make ends meet; a couple assaults their roommate.
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S1, EP171 "Trouble in Paradise"A robbery suspect hides out in a dumpster; a man's blue shirt gets him stopped by police; a man's racially offensive name-calling gets him hobble-strapped; a driver's bloody hands make officers suspicious.
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S1, EP172 "Keeping Secrets"A car passenger runs from police while the driver pulls a disappearing act; a flashy driver is nearly let off the hook until he reveals that he's been drinking; a female driver has poor hiding spots for her contraband.
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S1, EP173 "Blow This Taco Stand"A robber, still located on the premises, can't hide from the K-9 unit; a driver can't convince officers that marijuana is harmless; a deviant finds himself on the run from a woman's husband after making an obscene inquiry.
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S1, EP169 "Questionable Circumstances"An unruly motel guest's feet trip him up during a chase with police; police are applauded for quickly apprehending a robbery suspect; a car thief claims to be picking up the owner of her stolen vehicle.
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S1, EP168 "Why Did the Zebra Cross the Road?"A suspect claims that his mug shot photo is of his twin brother; officers lasso an escaped zebra; a stolen vehicle is revealed to have been handed off from one car thief to another; police question an intoxicated man.
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S1, EP167 "Throwing in the Shovel"Police discover a badly injured suspect; an abuse suspect is arrested for using his collection of knives to threaten his wife; a thief explains that his vehicle was exchanged for drugs.
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S1, EP166 "Chatroom Malware"A car chase suspect doesn't let flat tires slow him down; police utilize a search helicopter and a K-9 unit to track down an evasive suspect; police attempt to lure a pedophile.
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