- Malloy and Reed assist Officer Brinkman in tracking down a serial purse-snatching gang led by a teen named Benji. Brinkman goes undercover in drag while Malloy, Reed, and Sgt. MacDonald monitor from unmarked cars. Once the gang is apprehended, Malloy takes on Benji's inattentive father who can't seem to get it through his thick skull that purse snatching is a serious crime. Returning from their two days off, they respond to a 2-11 in progress where they find the store owner hit by a bullet and Benji, who was released after only one day, wielding a gun. Armed and desperate, Benji holes up in an alley where Malloy, Reed and Benji's father try to talk him out. An emotional discussion between Benji and Dad reveal the heart of the troubled youth. Dad tries to disarm Benji, with shattering results.—OceanChick
- There have been a rash of purse snatching in the area patrolled by Adam-11. The MO is the same in all the cases: three or four youth are seen running away from the scene after the elderly victim is beaten from behind over the head. As such, none of the victims, if conscious, are able to identify the perpetrators. Adam-11's senior officer, Brinkman, and Malloy and Reed know this looks to be the work of sixteen year old Benjie Tremain, who Malloy and Reed busted two months earlier, he who only spent two days in custody before being released under the supposed watchful eye of a parole officer. When Malloy and Reed catch up with Benjie, he is as belligerent as ever, and seems to be the idol of two similar aged impressionable boys, Paul and Artie. Brinkman, Malloy and Reed know they will have to catch Benjie and his gang in the act, which Brinkman goes to extreme lengths to achieve. Regardless, Malloy worries for Benjie's future if only because of his father, Carl Tremain, who pays little attention to his son, and believes his actions are only kid's play. If Mr. Tremain does not provide true guidance to Benjie, Malloy is afraid that Benjie will graduate to more serious and violent crimes, all as a cry for attention.—Huggo
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