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Sergeant Angel in hot pursuit on foot chases after a shoplifter. Officer Butterman has some trouble keeping up.
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Trying to convince the other cops that murders are happening in the town, Sergeant Angel loses his cool reserve.
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Sergeant Angel has some trouble understanding the local dialect. Thankfully, a translator is close by.
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The villain Skinner gets the point after he unsuccessfully tries to make a last attack. He won't be eating ice cream anytime soon though.
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Before leaving for his new job in the country, Sergeant Angel meets one last time with his ex-girlfriend. She isn't too sad to see him go.
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Against his will Sergeant Nicholas Angel is being promoted and relocated to a quaint village in the country. His superiors think he is a bit too good at his job.
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The drunk leading the drunk. After a night of drinking Sergeant Angel and Officer Butterman escort a really sloshed fellow back to his mansion.
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The cops mount a frontal assault on the local grocery store. Sergeant Angel leads the charge.
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The bullets fly as Sergeant Angel and Officer Butterman dive into the pub to deal with some resistant townsfolk.
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