- While Malloy is filling in for Sgt. MacDonald, Reed has a new partner Gus Corbin who is relatively new and takes a few too many risks for Reed or Malloy's liking.
- Malloy is filling in for Mac, so Reed has a new partner (Gus Corbin) who has been on the job nine months. They stop a car with a woman and her daughter who are chasing a man who stole her purse. They find the purse in a garbage can outside a church and the suspect inside in the confessional. Reed and Corbin spot a break-in at a pharmacy where the thieves used the store to break into the pawn shop next door. One suspect is captured on the roof but Corbin defies Malloy's orders and searches the pawn shop before help arrives. He spots the second suspect and he and Malloy capture him. Afterwards Malloy gives Corbin a lecture on safety and risk taking with which Corbin agrees. A pursuit turns into a foot chase but Corbin loses his gun. He continues anyway catching the suspect who is unaware Corbin is unarmed.—Anonymous
- While Malloy fills in for Mac, Reed gets a temporary partner for his next shift, twenty-four year old Gus Corbin from the West Valley Division, he who is nine months into his probation period. Adam-12 first deals with an erratic driver. They learn that the driver's purse was just snatched, and she was trying to following the culprit. They are able to find the purse, and Reed follows up on a hunch to see if they can find the snatcher. Next, they attend to a silent a alarm broken at a pharmaceutical supply company. They see that there is a thief in action, he who broke in through the roof and drop ceiling. They are able to apprehend the robber on the roof, but Malloy, who arrives on the scene, believes that an adjacent business, a pawn shop, was the real intended target and that there may be another crook still in hiding somewhere in the pawn shop. Next, they pursue a vehicle that was involved in a robbery. Gus goes on a foot pursuit to try and apprehend the suspect. Through these calls, Reed, and Malloy, notice that Gus has a chip on his shoulders, namely about being relatively young, but looking even younger, which he feels doesn't garner any respect from the public. Rather than take the chances that he does to prove that he is a man, he may well take Reed's advice and present himself older by a much more simple and safe manner.—Huggo
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