Code 3 - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Rookie Sheriff

Road Block

The Print with a Face

The Guilty Ones

The Menace

The Uninvited

The Greener Grass

The Fugitive

The Fishing Trip

Gold in an Old Tin Can

The Bite

Oil Well Incident

The Water Skier

Suspect Number One

Junk Detail

An Ounce of Prevention

The Trap

The Thief

Revolt on the Freeway

Case 2206

The Sniper

Family on Trial

The Nelson Case

The Hired Man

Ashes Will Happen

Charged Bottle

You Can't Kill a Marine

The Man with Many Faces

The Misery Chiselers

Night of Terror

Harbor Incident

Bail Out

The Killer

Death in an Alley

Lonesome Whistles

999

The Search

Sunset Strip

The Benson Case
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