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With the FBI closing in on the Roy Walton investigation, Voight and Halstead strategize a way out; after a city bus driver is shot by a passenger, the team investigates a possible abduction.
With the FBI closing in on the Roy Walton investigation, Voight and Halstead strategize a way out; after a city bus driver is shot by a passenger, the team investigates a possible abduction.
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S9, EP8 "Fractures"As the team investigates the stabbing of a father with two young daughters, they begin to suspect there is more to the story than meets the eye; the FBI investigation into Roy Walton's death intensifies while Voight, Upton and Halstead feel the heat.
Chicago P.D.
S9, EP9 "A Way Out"With the FBI closing in on the Roy Walton investigation, Voight and Halstead strategize a way out; after a city bus driver is shot by a passenger, the team investigates a possible abduction.
Chicago P.D.
S9, EP10 "Home Safe"The team searches for a missing child in what turns out to be a very complicated case; Burgess and Ruzek are in for a shock when someone from Makayla's past comes forward.
Chicago P.D.
S9, EP11 "Lies"Voight employs his new informant to help solve a tricky drug trafficking case; Atwater, who once again struggles to reconcile his personal and professional life, reaches a decision.
Chicago P.D.
S9, EP7 "Trust Me"As the team works to bring down a drug ring, Voight builds trust with a new informant; however, it soon becomes clear she has a plan of her own.
Chicago P.D.
S9, EP6 "End of Watch"Ruzek reunites with an old colleague to take down a crime ring, but when things don't add up, Voight and Burgess do some investigating of their own.
Chicago P.D.
S9, EP5 "Burnside"As the team works to solve a deadly shooting in Burnside, Atwater realizes he has a very personal connection to the case.
Chicago P.D.
S9, EP4 "In the Dark"When Upton and Ruzek answer an emergency call to an abandoned house, their investigation leads them down a dark path.
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