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Police: Hour Of Duty

A frantic call comes through to Comms HQ. A woman is on the rampage with a hammer.

Series 2
An emergency is called-in and all officers are immediately dispatched to the scene.
It’s 9pm and a woman calls 999 reporting that her son's car has been petrol bombed outside her house. It could blow at any moment, but two of her sons are inside the house and can't get out. Meanwhile, a specialist task force are preparing to raid a premises with suspected links to an Organised Crime Gang.
It’s 9pm, and officers are preparing to raid an address of a suspected drug dealer with links to an Organised Crime Group. But with limited intelligence as to who might be inside the address, will the officers be met with resistance and even violence behind the door?
As the night shift gets underway, response teams search for a missing man, police arrest an alleged grooming suspect and a burgular's behaviour confounds the cops.
Officers attend an incident at a notorious pub where a man has facial wounds, and no witnesses come forward. A domestic violence case is complicated by the victim's unwillingness to give evidence.
Officers attend an incident at a notorious pub where a man has facial wounds, and no witnesses come forward. A domestic violence case is complicated by the victim's unwillingness to give evidence.
A unit is dispatched to search for a woman who has threatened to commit suicide. When a ten-year-old boy is reported as missing, teams are deployed, treating this as a high-priority incident.
A unit is dispatched to search for a woman who has threatened to commit suicide. When a ten-year-old boy is reported as missing, teams are deployed, treating this as a high-priority incident.
The 999 comms team get a call from a woman who claims to have swallowed 40 pills. The Proactive Unit have three 'County Lines' suspects in custody, but can they gather enough evidence to convince the CPS to press charges?
The 999 comms team get a call from a woman who claims to have swallowed 40 pills. The Proactive Unit have three 'County Lines' suspects in custody, but can they gather enough evidence to convince the CPS to press charges?
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