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S1, EP90 "Unload the Mower"
Officers respond to a phone call from a man saying he wants to kill himself; an 18 year-old girl is arrested for prostitution on the Las Vegas strip.

S1, EP91 "Ranger in Danger"
A truck chase ends when he pulls off the side of the road and runs through a field; a driver takes off on foot after a high-speed chase ends in a collision.

S1, EP92 "Noisey Neighbors"
Officers try to stop a motorcyclist after he weaves in and out of lanes and has no plate on his bike; officers pose as drug buyers and catch a man dealing drugs.

S1, EP93 "An Unceremonious Reunion"
Officers search a man who they have just pulled over but he takes off on foot; officers find a man who just broke into a house very paranoid, on drugs, and claiming someone is out to kill his family and rape his daughter.

S1, EP89 "Resturant Recon"
A homeless man is sleeping in a handicap parking spot but when officers arrive, he resists arrest; officers pull over a car for a traffic violation and find 700 ecstacy pills.

S1, EP88 "Bad with Names"
A high-speed chase starts when three suspects refuse to pull over; officers get a bank robbery call but heard the suspect left the building.

S1, EP87 "Couples Therapy"
A high speed chase ensues when cops go after a stolen truck; a daughter calls the cops on her father when he threatens to kill her because she was accusing him of cheating on her.

S1, EP86 "Pole Scale Fail"
A man that has been arrested soliciting money is doing it again; a disturbance call is made when a father-in-law threatens a couple with knives because he thinks they stole his drugs.
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