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14-11-2008, 23:33
Wednesday, 10 December 2008, 8:00PM - 9:00PM
Forgotten Child: Part 1
DCs Jo Masters (Sally Rogers) and Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) are called to investigate the death of a teenage girl, from a suspected heroin overdose. Jo recognises her as Kelly Porterfield, a girl she previously arrested for soliciting, and has the daunting task of telling Kelly’s distraught mother Helen (Helen Sheals).
Helen tells Jo that Kelly had run away from home a year before, with her boyfriend Andy Donnelly (Jack McMullen). When Jo discovers that the fingerprints on the needle found in Kelly did not belong her, she realises that this is now a murder investigation. Jo and Mickey question Andy at his flat and find him living with fourteen-year-old Jen Kilshaw (Chloe Hesar), who claims she’s older. Andy tells the officers that Jen is just a friend and that he and Kelly broke up several months ago. As the case develops, Jo discovers that Andy got Kelly hooked on drugs so he could control her and worries that he could be doing the same to Jen.
Jo visits Jen again and finding her alone, tries to make her see that Andy is bad news. Jen tells Jo that she lives in a residential unit that she doesn’t want to go back to and tells the officer how much she and Andy love one another. Back at the station, Jo is told that the fingerprints found on the needle that ultimately killed Kelly belong to Jake Clegg (Warren Brown), a name that has cropped up throughout the investigation.
Jo and Mickey realise that Kelly’s death is part of a much bigger operation and they are looking at a national network of trafficking underage girls, somehow involving Andy and Jake. Jo later takes Jen back to her residential unit and chases away Andy, who has been waiting outside for her. Deciding not to take any chances, Jo gets into her car, preparing to sit it out for the night to keep Andy away from yet another vulnerable young girl.
Thursday, 11 December 2008, 8:00PM - 9:00PM
Forgotten Child: Part 2
Jen Kilshaw (Chloe Hesar) is surprised to see that DC Jo Masters (Sally Rogers) has spent the night outside her residential unit in an attempt to keep Andy Donnelly (Jack McMullen) away from her. Jo gives her a lift to school and explains that she has Jen’s best interests at heart and that Andy is bad news.
The investigation into trafficking underage girls continues and officers learn that Andy’s cousin, Jake Clegg (Warren Brown) owns a property where underage girls are subjected to abuse. A sting is arranged and DC Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) enters the house undercover and is taken to a room where Dawn Banford (Angela Terence) is waiting. While quietly explaining who he is, Dawn is terrified that she will be blamed for his appearance and raises the alarm. Mickey and the officers waiting outside the house chase after Jake’s second-in-command Kenton Farmer (Johnny Farmer), who manages to escape.
Elsewhere, PCs Mel Ryder (Rhea Bailey) and Sally Armstrong (Ali Bastian) arrest Jake who refuses to cooperate when interviewed by Jo, whose emotions start to take over. With not enough evidence against him, Jo is forced to release Jake and is horrified when she later receives a call from Jen, who has been abducted by Kenton. Discovering that a group of young girls are to be taken to Glasgow later that day, the race is on to find Jen and the others.
Desperate, Jo and Mickey eventually break through Andy’s tough exterior to find out where Jake and Kenton have taken the girls. Jo and Mickey finally trace Jake and are horrified to see two van loads of distressed and drugged girls. Mickey insists that they wait to for back up, but Jo is worried that it will be too late for the victims. Both officers jump out of their car and while Mickey trains Kenton, Jake sees red and overpowers Jo.
When reading the titles of this storyline I thought it was a couple of episodes about the Kiddiecop. Fortunately she doesnt get a mention
Forgotten Child: Part 1
DCs Jo Masters (Sally Rogers) and Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) are called to investigate the death of a teenage girl, from a suspected heroin overdose. Jo recognises her as Kelly Porterfield, a girl she previously arrested for soliciting, and has the daunting task of telling Kelly’s distraught mother Helen (Helen Sheals).
Helen tells Jo that Kelly had run away from home a year before, with her boyfriend Andy Donnelly (Jack McMullen). When Jo discovers that the fingerprints on the needle found in Kelly did not belong her, she realises that this is now a murder investigation. Jo and Mickey question Andy at his flat and find him living with fourteen-year-old Jen Kilshaw (Chloe Hesar), who claims she’s older. Andy tells the officers that Jen is just a friend and that he and Kelly broke up several months ago. As the case develops, Jo discovers that Andy got Kelly hooked on drugs so he could control her and worries that he could be doing the same to Jen.
Jo visits Jen again and finding her alone, tries to make her see that Andy is bad news. Jen tells Jo that she lives in a residential unit that she doesn’t want to go back to and tells the officer how much she and Andy love one another. Back at the station, Jo is told that the fingerprints found on the needle that ultimately killed Kelly belong to Jake Clegg (Warren Brown), a name that has cropped up throughout the investigation.
Jo and Mickey realise that Kelly’s death is part of a much bigger operation and they are looking at a national network of trafficking underage girls, somehow involving Andy and Jake. Jo later takes Jen back to her residential unit and chases away Andy, who has been waiting outside for her. Deciding not to take any chances, Jo gets into her car, preparing to sit it out for the night to keep Andy away from yet another vulnerable young girl.
Thursday, 11 December 2008, 8:00PM - 9:00PM
Forgotten Child: Part 2
Jen Kilshaw (Chloe Hesar) is surprised to see that DC Jo Masters (Sally Rogers) has spent the night outside her residential unit in an attempt to keep Andy Donnelly (Jack McMullen) away from her. Jo gives her a lift to school and explains that she has Jen’s best interests at heart and that Andy is bad news.
The investigation into trafficking underage girls continues and officers learn that Andy’s cousin, Jake Clegg (Warren Brown) owns a property where underage girls are subjected to abuse. A sting is arranged and DC Mickey Webb (Chris Simmons) enters the house undercover and is taken to a room where Dawn Banford (Angela Terence) is waiting. While quietly explaining who he is, Dawn is terrified that she will be blamed for his appearance and raises the alarm. Mickey and the officers waiting outside the house chase after Jake’s second-in-command Kenton Farmer (Johnny Farmer), who manages to escape.
Elsewhere, PCs Mel Ryder (Rhea Bailey) and Sally Armstrong (Ali Bastian) arrest Jake who refuses to cooperate when interviewed by Jo, whose emotions start to take over. With not enough evidence against him, Jo is forced to release Jake and is horrified when she later receives a call from Jen, who has been abducted by Kenton. Discovering that a group of young girls are to be taken to Glasgow later that day, the race is on to find Jen and the others.
Desperate, Jo and Mickey eventually break through Andy’s tough exterior to find out where Jake and Kenton have taken the girls. Jo and Mickey finally trace Jake and are horrified to see two van loads of distressed and drugged girls. Mickey insists that they wait to for back up, but Jo is worried that it will be too late for the victims. Both officers jump out of their car and while Mickey trains Kenton, Jake sees red and overpowers Jo.
When reading the titles of this storyline I thought it was a couple of episodes about the Kiddiecop. Fortunately she doesnt get a mention