- Malloy and Reed respond to a theft from a company that cannot disclose what was stolen because it's classified material. Another call to the mysterious company reveals a bomb resulting in a call to the bomb squad.
- Malloy and Reed deal with a suspicious-looking elderly man carrying two paper bags full of items they suspect don't belong to him, then a couple of street racers. But most of their shift is preoccupied with a case at Amalgamated Products. Their first visit is to investigate a reported theft. The owner, Phil Watters, has accused one of his employees, Elmo Constant, of stealing one of the products they manufacture, which has since been returned. There are a couple of problems with the accusation; First, the product in question is top-secret so Watters refuses to hand it over for evidence, and without material evidence, Constant cannot be charged. Second, Amalgamated's head of security is Ed Bowler, an ex-LAPD officer who was fired from the force for inappropriate conduct, with Malloy being one of the material witnesses of the misconduct that led to his firing, so there is lingering antagonism between the two. Later, Bowler calls in to report a suspicious package that may be a bomb in the store room. He believes this implicates Constant once again, as he is one of the few employees who has access to the restricted room. After calling in the bomb squad to determine if it really is a bomb, Malloy and Reed have to determine if Constant, or someone else, is the culprit.—Huggo / edited by Hans Delbruck
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