"Dragnet 1967" Juvenile: DR-32 (TV Episode 1969) Poster

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(1969)

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7/10
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planktonrules27 November 2009
This is a very unusual topic for an episode. Friday and Gannon are working in juvenile and are given a case involving a dog bite. It seems that a young girl was bitten and might have to undergo rabies treatment since they cannot locate the dogs. However, a serious hiccup has occurred--this child is a very rare case, as she's highly allergic to the medication used to treat rabies. So, without the medicine she might die and with it the same might occur. So, it's up to the men to investigate quickly to find the dogs. However, despite their best efforts, the information they have is very scant and the owners cannot be found. Will they find them in time? Overall, not a bad episode at all, though a tad high in the schmaltz department. Still, since the episode involves a somewhat interesting case and is NOT yet another one about community relations or police morale, it's one of the better ones of season 3.
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