Robbery (DR-15)
1 June 2025Friday and Gannon meet a wide variety of clients when they work the robbery detail desk.
When Friday invites Gannon and his wife to dinner, the evening is interrupted by neighbors and a burglary.
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Friday and Gannon meet a wide variety of clients when they work the robbery detail desk.
A swindling magazine-subscription salesman uses an authentic Congressional Medal of Honor for his credentials.
A new undercover narcotics officer is suspected of holding up a liquor store.
A young gunman forces a secretary to withdraw money from a bank and takes her hostage.
Friday works under cover in a drive to break up a gambling ring.
Friday and Gannon investigate the reported theft of $200,000 worth of jewelry.
Friday and Gannon must recover $100,000 worth of fine furs stolen from an exclusive department store.
Friday and Gannon stop a scheme to bilk elderly citizens out of their savings.
Four armed bandits, always disguised in red masks, hold up six cocktail lounges in as many weeks.
Friday is nearly forced out of night school when he makes an on-campus arrest of a classmate.
Friday and Gannon question a suspect in a bunco-forgery scheme involving credit cards.
When Friday invites Gannon and his wife to dinner, the evening is interrupted by neighbors and a burglary.
Friday and Gannon investigate a series of crimes, including two homicides and an armed robbery.
Friday and Gannon investigate a safecracker who robs for sport.
An angry wife blames several robberies on her ex-convict husband.
Friday and Gannon investigate two fellow detectives accused of stealing $800 from a dead man.
Friday is nearly forced out of night school when he makes an on-campus arrest of a classmate.
Friday and Gannon question a suspect in a bunco-forgery scheme involving credit cards.
Friday and Gannon must learn the identity of a young woman whose body is found off a pier.
Friday and Gannon track a pair of thieves who steal dogs and then collect the rewards.
Friday and Gannon track down the ``big`` man behind a factory turning out dangerous drugs.
Friday and Gannon find their weekend of rest and recreation plagued by interruptions.
While investigating a burglary, Friday and Gannon trail the suspect into a world of small-time narcotics pushers.
Friday and Gannon answer a multiple homicide call at an old apartment house.
Friday and Gannon search for a woman who picks elderly people as her victims in a theft scheme.
Friday and Gannon search for a former narcotics addict who they fear has returned to drugs.
Friday and Gannon find life in the Business Office Division busier than they expected.
A police officer recommended for the LAPD's Medal of Valor is accused of assaulting a civilian.
A businessman assists Friday and Gannon in organizing the ``Smarteen Club.``.
Friday and Gannon introduce the use of dogs to the LAPD to sniff out marijuana.
Friday and Gannon organize a citizens' action committee in a high-crime neighborhood.
Friday sets an anti-police magazine writer straight on the functions of policewomen and how they are trained.
A fellow officer tries to include Friday in a gambling operation.
Computer data reveals that disability checks are being issued to dead people.
When Friday and Gannon investigate a child-abuse case, a young boy is reluctant to reveal who injured him.
Thrill-seeking teenagers find that car theft can lead to more serious crimes -- and tragedy.
Friday and Gannon investigate a safecracker who robs for sport.
Friday and Gannon investigate a series of crimes, including two homicides and an armed robbery.
Friday and Gannon must prevent 400 pounds of dynamite from detonating.
The national problem of LSD use among teenagers is investigated.
After an apartment house manager is bludgeoned to death, Friday and Gannon track the murderer to a small Arizona town.
A police officer suffering from a complete blackout cannot identify the pair of convicts who shot him.
A gunman successfully holds up 10 stores in a confectionery chain.
Friday and Gannon enlist the help of a forensic chemist after two pedestrians are killed by a motorist.
Friday and Gannon search for a burglary suspect who steals only pictures of an old comic strip hero.
A black officer and his white colleague become aware of their prejudices at a police conference.
An elderly man solves the murder of a young woman who lived in the apartment building he manages.
Friday tries to track down a burglar who has been cracking safes for months.
Crooked gamblers victimize delegates to a farm-equipment convention until Friday and Gannon step in.
Friday and Gannon track down a forgery suspect who has been brainwashed by her friends.
Friday and Gannon enlist the help of the California Highway Patrol to find a dog that may be rabid.
When a 4-day-old infant is found in a trash can, Friday and Gannon search for the mother.
Friday and Gannon are called in to investigate after a department store chain is bilked of $100,000 in merchandise.
The suspect in a double slaying turns out to be an ardent reader of stories about strange attitudes toward death.
Friday and Gannon track down a burglary suspect and uncover $25,000 worth of hidden loot.
Friday and Gannon deal with a mentally challenged man and a dying assault victim.
When Friday and Gannon apprehend a burglary suspect, they discover he is also guilty of forgery and bigamy.
Friday plays along with a superpatriotic group and uncovers a large cache of stolen weapons.
Friday and Gannon try to make things easier for the wives of two officers shot in the line of duty.
While tracking down a narcotics supplier, Friday and Gannon are led to a hippie's pad.
When the teenage crime rate begins to increase, Friday discovers that drugs are involved.
Friday and Gannon find that their case against three burglars is in jeopardy over technicalities.
Friday and Gannon discover a Fagin-like gang in operation while probing a series of business burglaries.
A vaudevillian-turned-wino claims that he was bilked out of money he found on the street.
The smoking habits of a murder victim help Friday and Gannon nab the suspect.
Friday and Gannon follow an unusual trail in search of a missing juvenile.
Friday and Gannon search for a former narcotics addict who they fear has returned to drugs.
Friday and Gannon search for a woman who picks elderly people as her victims in a theft scheme.
Friday and Gannon answer a multiple homicide call at an old apartment house.
While investigating a burglary, Friday and Gannon trail the suspect into a world of small-time narcotics pushers.
Friday and Gannon find their weekend of rest and recreation plagued by interruptions.
Friday and Gannon track down the "big" man behind a factory turning out dangerous drugs.
Friday and Gannon track a pair of thieves who steal dogs and then collect the rewards.
Friday and Gannon must learn the identity of a young woman whose body is found off a pier.
A vaudevillian-turned-wino claims that he was bilked out of money he found on the street.
Friday and Gannon discover a Fagin-like gang in operation while probing a series of business burglaries.
Friday and Gannon find that their case against three burglars is in jeopardy over technicalities.
Friday and Gannon follow an unusual trail in search of a missing juvenile.
The smoking habits of a murder victim help Friday and Gannon nab the suspect.
While tracking down a narcotics supplier, Friday and Gannon are led to a hippie's pad.
When Friday and Gannon apprehend a burglary suspect, they discover he is also guilty of forgery and bigamy.
Friday and Gannon deal with a mentally challenged man and a dying assault victim.
Friday and Gannon track down a burglary suspect and uncover $25,000 worth of hidden loot.
The suspect in a double slaying turns out to be an ardent reader of stories about strange attitudes toward death.
Friday and Gannon try to make things easier for the wives of two officers shot in the line of duty.
Friday plays along with a superpatriotic group and uncovers a large cache of stolen weapons.
Friday and Gannon are called in to investigate after a department store chain is bilked of $100,000 in merchandise.
When a 4-day-old infant is found in a trash can, Friday and Gannon search for the mother.
Friday and Gannon enlist the help of the California Highway Patrol to find a dog that may be rabid.
Friday and Gannon track down a forgery suspect who has been brainwashed by her friends.
Crooked gamblers victimize delegates to a farm-equipment convention until Friday and Gannon step in.
Friday and Gannon search for a burglary suspect who steals only pictures of an old comic strip hero.
When Friday and Gannon investigate a child-abuse case, a young boy is reluctant to reveal who injured him.
Computer data reveals that disability checks are being issued to dead people.
Thrill-seeking teenagers find that car theft can lead to more serious crimes -- and tragedy.
A fellow officer tries to include Friday in a gambling operation.
Friday and Gannon introduce the use of dogs to the LAPD to sniff out marijuana.
Friday and Gannon find life in the Business Office Division busier than they expected.
An elderly man solves the murder of a young woman who lived in the apartment building he manages.
A black officer and his white colleague become aware of their prejudices at a police conference.
A police officer recommended for the LAPD's Medal of Valor is accused of assaulting a civilian.
A businessman assists Friday and Gannon in organizing the ``Smarteen Club.``.
Friday and Gannon organize a citizens' action committee in a high-crime neighborhood.
Friday sets an anti-police magazine writer straight on the functions of policewomen and how they are trained.
Friday and Gannon work with the Secret Service in making precautionary arrangements for the arrival of the president.
Friday and Gannon meet a wide variety of clients when they work the robbery detail desk.
When Friday invites Gannon and his wife to dinner, the evening is interrupted by neighbors and a burglary.
Friday and Gannon are called in to track down tow-truck racketeers operating on Los Angeles' freeways.
Friday and Gannon work in the LAPD's Emergency Control Center following the assassination of Martin Luther King.
Friday and Gannon assist an officer faced with a near-riot situation.
Friday and Gannon show how the juvenile division deals with an abandoned baby, a runaway boy and a drugged-up youth.
Friday and Gannon defend fellow policemen in a debate over charges of brutality, ineffectiveness and ignorance.
Friday and Gannon find the solution when several charges of police brutality are brought against the department.
A suspect trips himself up by his own bad habits when a small industrial firm reports $100,000 has been embezzled.
Friday and Gannon check out an applicant to the police academy and discover that six months of his life are missing.
Juveniles who claim they want to be self-sufficient burglarize a grocery store.
Friday and Gannon race against time to stop a man from killing himself.
Friday and Gannon break up an extortion plot and reveal a new scientific crime device.
After a child is injured, Friday and Gannon discover the parents to be child abusers.
A woman and her son-in-law agree to keep the Gypsy community under control if Friday will give them some illegal help.
The trail of a runaway leads to a thriving pornographic movie business.
A phony police officer is discovered when he wins a businessmen's club's ``All-American Policeman`` award.
Friday and Gannon discover that a psychedelic cult is mainly concerned with legalizing the sale of marijuana and LSD.
Friday and Gannon investigate the disappearance of two girls from their mother's front yard.
When a plane crashes, a large amount of narcotics is found aboard -- but the pilot is missing.
Friday and Gannon help to recover a Christ-child statue stolen from a church.
Friday and Gannon use an unusual method to clear a fellow officer.
Men posing as police officers swindle businessmen by soliciting ads for a magazine.
An evangelizing woman lures ``prospectors`` into her illegal money-making scheme.
Dogs come out as the main suspects in a rash of purse snatchings.
The disappearance of a real estate agent leads Friday and Gannon to a vacant house -- and to a murder.
Friday and Gannon are helped by an ex-con when a reply to a newspaper ad indicates that someone wants to hire a killer.
A wealthy businessman asks Friday and Gannon for help when his daughter and son-in-law experiment with marijuana.
Friday and Gannon uncover a pattern that leads them to a daring daylight burglar.
Friday and Gannon must track down a police sergeant who has turned to alcohol before he loses his job.
Friday and Gannon find it difficult to enjoy a football game on TV due to Gannon's neighbors.
A bank robber forces women to help him while he holds bank employees at gunpoint.
Friday and Gannon bait the trap for a pair of shakedown artists who pose as vice officers.
Friday finds himself in trouble after he kills a man in self-defense and can't find the suspect's spent bullet.
When Friday and Gannon trace a teenage suspect to his home, he runs away carrying a live grenade.
Friday and Gannon investigate an apparent suicide after evidence sheds a new light on the incident.
A gang of juvenile shoplifters steals the oddest things until Friday and Gannon discover the reason why.
Friday and Gannon investigate the death of a Japanese-born widow.
A swindling magazine-subscription salesman uses an authentic Congressional Medal of Honor for his credentials.
Friday works under cover in a drive to break up a gambling ring.
Friday and Gannon enlist the help of a forensic chemist after two pedestrians are killed by a motorist.
A police officer suffering from a complete blackout cannot identify the pair of convicts who shot him.
A police officer suffering from a complete blackout cannot identify the pair of convicts who shot him.
Friday and Gannon investigate the reported theft of $200,000 worth of jewelry.
Friday and Gannon must recover $100,000 worth of fine furs stolen from an exclusive department store.
A gunman successfully holds up 10 stores in a confectionery chain.
After an apartment house manager is bludgeoned to death, Friday and Gannon track the murderer to a small Arizona town.
Friday and Gannon stop a scheme to bilk elderly citizens out of their savings.
Four armed bandits, always disguised in red masks, hold up six cocktail lounges in as many weeks.
A new undercover narcotics officer is suspected of holding up a liquor store.
A young gunman forces a secretary to withdraw money from a bank and takes her hostage.
Friday and Gannon must prevent 400 pounds of dynamite from detonating.
The national problem of LSD use among teenagers is investigated.
Friday and Gannon work with the Secret Service in making precautionary arrangements for the arrival of the president.
Friday and Gannon investigate two fellow detectives accused of stealing $800 from a dead man.
An angry wife blames several robberies on her ex-convict husband.
When the teenage crime rate begins to increase, Friday discovers that drugs are involved.
Friday tries to track down a burglar who has been cracking safes for months.