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Officers find hidden drugs on a burglary suspect during a pat down, leading to a tense confrontation; a beer sets off a fight between a mom and her daughter, causing one family member to end up in jail.
Officers find hidden drugs on a burglary suspect during a pat down, leading to a tense confrontation; a beer sets off a fight between a mom and her daughter, causing one family member to end up in jail.
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S6, EP3 "Pregnant Hooker"During a strip search officers discover that a male inmate has a fetish for women's lingerie; a young couple charged with trying to steal a puppy get caught in a compromising situation in a restroom; a pregnant woman is accused of prostitution.
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S6, EP4 "O Canada"A frustrated inmate pays a price for giving officers a piece of his mind; the jail chaplain reaches out to a crying prisoner; a disorderly Canadian woman demands to be released from her "U.S. oppressors."
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S6, EP5 "Stripper Hygienist"A former Green Beret becomes involved in prostitution; a domestic violence suspect threatens authorities; a woman who works as a dental hygienist by day, stripper by night.
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S6, EP6 "School of Rock"A singer in custody performs for the officers; a woman is charged with burglary; officers see right through a young woman's tears.
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S6, EP2 "Bad Luck Hooker"A man brought in for trespassing becomes violent; a sex worker admits she's witholding her pediculosis condition from clients; a woman explains her tattoos are a reminder of the women she loved.
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S6, EP1 "Las Vegas Motor Mouth"A belligerent man with a grudge is placed in a restraint chair; an intoxicated woman receives a love note from an inmate on worker status.
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