A veteran officer mourns a partner and trains a rookie.
There is a rash of TV thefts and a crisis when youngsters take their mother's pills.
Officers investigate a murder and a car theft.
A deranged man threatens a baby.
Reed encounters his first wounded officer.
Robbery, family disputes and car accidents make for a very long day.
A noise complaint leads the officers to a baby sitter in need of help.
A well-to-do patron is honored by Mexican children on a bus.
Believe it or not...Reed and Malloy investigate a lawn theft.
Unlikely suspects in a swimwear factory come under suspicion of officers.
Malloy and Reed rescue two men from a burning house, break up a neighborhood feud and look for a stolen car.
Officers roust hippies and save a sick drug user.
A stolen car containing toys for a needy family is the object of a widespread search.
A shootout ensues when officers respond to a burglar alarm.
Malloy and Reed break up a narcotics ring as they lead a raid on the apartment of a suspected dope pusher.
An investigation into a stolen horse leads officers to a Texan on drugs.
Reed shoots a teenage sniper.
The officers unknowingly foil an attempted robbery.
Malloy talks a jumper off a roof.
Part-time student Malloy gets caught up in campus riots.
A teen drug suspect threatens suicide.
Malloy and Reed risk their lives to rescue a fellow officer who is shot and wounded.
Reed and Malloy uncover child neglect.
A smitten heiress pursues Malloy after he gives her a ticket.
Neighbors argue over a boat.
Wells' witty story falls flat for Reed.
An interesting experiment ties two network series together in the same week. Tonight, the cops, aided by the deputy D. A, (Robert Conrad) make the arrest, and Friday, the D.A. will prosecute the case on his own series for the concluding part. The emphasis is on search and seizure as a revolutionary, Robin Saydo (played by John Chandler), is suspected of storing munitions in a warehouse.
Malloy and Reed tangle with a modern day bounty hunter who's even nastier than some of the fugitives he is pursuing.
A spilled bottle of perfume in their squad car signals a bad day for officers Malloy and Reed when everyone notices the scent.