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samantha nixon
30-09-2006, 19:53
11th october
Superintendent Heaton is dropped off at work by wife, Rhiannon. He tells her he’ll be home in time for dinner after she comments on whether he’ll be seeing DAC Georgia Hobbs tonight. The pair bicker until Elliot, Rhiannon’s web designer, turns up to hand in a mobile phone which he has found. Elliot greets Heaton and Rhiannon, hands the phone into the front desk and leaves. PC Will Fletcher shows PC Emma Keane footage of a kid shoplifting on the mobile when Maxwell Carter arrives to claim the phone. Will immediately arrests him on suspicion of theft and the two officers question him about the video footage. Was Maxwell stupid enough to film a friend shop lift?

Meanwhile, PCs Lewis Hardy and Yvonne Hemmingway are called out to a house where teenager, Jess has come home to find her dad James missing, the kitchen in a mess and blood on the floor. When Lewis and Yvonne don’t find anything in the house, they take Jess and search the local area in the car. Yvonne slams on the brakes when a terrified James runs out in from of them with his hands tied behind his back. James tells them he was abducted and thought he was going to be killed.

Yvonne and Lewis involve DCs Terry Perkins and Mickey Webb - who is nursing yet another hangover - in the abduction case. James tells Yvonne and Lewis that he was bundled into a red van by a man who called him ‘Jim’ – a name he hadn’t been called since his school days. Mickey checks out the CCTV footage which shows a red van from a courier company at the scene of the abduction. Aidan Buckley was driving the van and Yvonne and Lewis go and arrest him. James admits to Terry he vaguely remembers playing pranks on Aidan at school. Whilst Lewis chats up a girl, Yvonne spots Aidan making a run for it. Yvonne chases him onto a bus which has stopped to drop passengers off. Aidan demands the bus driver close the doors and pulls a gun out on a terrified Yvonne.

Heaton attends the scene and is intrigued to see wife Rhiannon. She tells him Elliot is one of the hostages of the bus as they have just come back from a business lunch together. Heaton asks Rhiannon if she is having an affair and she admits she is, for the past eight months…

Later, Emma is stunned when Matt Hinckley tells her that the church they are looking to get married in has had a cancellation. So they can now get married in three weeks’ time. Matt is soon disappointed when Emma admits there is no way she can prepare in such a short time as she wants the wedding to be perfect. Matt takes his anger out on Will and threateningly tells him that he will marry Emma so Will had better get used to the idea.

And, after sleeping with ex-wife Helen Coles, Terry is surprised to see her turn up at the station. Helen admits she has never stopped loving Terry and he is delighted when she tells him she will leave her husband, David for him…

12th october
DC Mickey Webb wakes up in a strange bed and after getting his bearings, walks into the living room to find Jennifer, bruised, battered and screaming at him to get out. Before Mickey can ask what her problem is, he is confronted by DC Ian Crossley from a west end nick and arrested for rape. Mickey is taken to Mill Street police station and is fingerprinted and photographed. DCI Jack Meadows asks DC Zain Nadir to pretend to be Mickey’s Fed Rep and sit in on his interview. Mickey goes through the events of the night and suffers tough questioning from hard-nosed DS Maggie Phelan.

Jack makes his way to Mill Street Station to collect Mickey and Zain and is told by Phelan that a strong case is building against Mickey. Jack promises Mickey that he and Zain will get to the bottom of the investigation but has no choice other than to suspend and send him home. Jack and Zain manage to collect the CCTV tapes from the club Mickey was at just before Crossley arrives. Jack tells the feeble DC that they need to get to the bottom of the case too and persuades Crossley to come to Sun Hill to look at the footage together. Zain and Crossley identify a man Mickey had a clash with and they both leave to question Kelvin Hughes. Jack later visits Mickey at home who admits he has been burning the candle at both ends recently. Jack tells Mickey that once the investigation is over, Mickey should take it easier. But is it too late for Mickey to change his ways?

Elsewhere, PCs Honey Harman and Will Fletcher attend to young man Rudi Eziefula, a cycle courier who has been knocked off his bike by a car. Rudi tells Will that he is worried as he has been told he has a broken leg and collar bone but cannot afford to take time off work. The driver, Adam Francis, is unable to be breathalysed as he is unconscious, but after smelling alcohol on his breath, Will is quick to get a blood sample to prove he has been drinking.

Later, PC Emma Keane advises Will to ask for CPS Lawyer Matt Hinckley’s advice about how reliable the blood sample is. Matt tells Will that he can use the blood sample against Adam as long as he gives retrospective consent, if he doesn’t, it can be seen by the court as a hostile act. During their private chat, Matt takes the opportunity to warn Will to stay away from Emma and says he could make Will’s life very difficult. Soon after, Will receives a call from agitated Sergeant June Ackland who cannot find the blood sample. Will is incensed, did Matt steal the sample to prove a point?