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Assault and restraining orders litter this fugitives' past. With nothing more than a photo and a parents address Dog must turn to the victims for help. With a plan in place Dog waits for him to show upa call comes in. The fugitive is at the airport getting ready to board a plane.moreless
  • On the heels of yet another criminal.

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    Dog does not like violent people. That would encompass most of the people he goes after, but in the case for this episode, a particular ire kicks in. The suspect is wanted for, among many things, domestic violence, a crime that burns Dog no end. He can't stand it, and sets out to find the bail-jumper before the man can make himself disappear.

    The fugitive is not at his usual haunts. Dog and Beth speak to the man's girlfriend, whom they hope is so tired of the pain she will turn him in now.

    They get a phone call and hurry to the airport to keep the culprit from leaving town for good.

    Three cheers for justice, as an especially nasty individual is taken off the streets.moreless
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