Episode 13

This high-octane episode kicks off with the interceptors in hot pursuit of a Ford Kuga. After a successful sting, the lads abandon the car and disappear into the woods. However, the dog unit is on hand to sniff them out.
In Newark, Jon and Dan stop a motor suspected of being stolen in a keyless theft. They also discover something unsavory in one of the suspects' bags.
Over in Radford, the Knife Crime Team track down a black Astra suspected of being involved in drug dealing. The driver manages to give them the slip, but Ken receives an earful from the irate passenger. However, Ken gets the last laugh as they discover crack in the bloke's sock.
Nathan's copper's nose proves to be on the money as he spots a late-night drink-driver. The bloke behind the wheel reeks of booze, but is it his car?
And Phil Broughton stops a ropey flatbed with an unsecured load. But it turns out to be the least of the driver's problems as Phil sniffs out more than just the loose tools in the back.
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