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09-03-2009, 15:41
Wednesday, 25 March 2009, 8:00PM - 9:00PM
Sergeant Stone (Sam Callis) and PC Leon Taylor (Dominic Power) are called to a burglary at Karen Robson’s (Rendah Heywood) house, where she gives them a list of everything that’s been stolen. Later that morning, they are bemused when Karen calls them back and explains that the burglar has returned to the house and left the stolen goods on her doorstep.
Karen describes the suspect and Leon eventually arrests a genuinely remorseful Connor Deegan (Adam Best). Back at the station, Connor quickly admits to the burglary claiming it was a spur of the moment decision. Leon and Stone aren’t convinced by his story and obtain a warrant to search the squat Connor lives in. When they get there, they find Connor’s sister, Ruby (Jenn Murray) has been beaten unconscious.
After further investigation, the officers discover that Connor moved to London to help his sister kick her drug habit and that Ruby broke into Karen’s house in order to get money for drugs. However, Connor found the stolen goods and returned them. A desperate Connor tells Stone and Leon that every time she’s close to getting clean, local dealer Darren Bailey (Ian Peck) offers her more. Connor is convinced that Bailey is behind Ruby’s attack and agrees to take part in a sting.
Later, Connor, followed by Leon, Stone and DS Max Carter (Christopher Fox) meet Bailey but the deal goes wrong when he takes £300 from Connor and tells him he’ll deliver the drugs later. Max follows Bailey back to his house where officers search him and his home. The atmosphere becomes tense when there is no sign of any drugs or the money Bailey was handed, and Stone is unimpressed when Max suggests that one of his PCs may have taken the money during the search.
Stone is later stunned when he realises Leon lied about his whereabouts after leaving Bailey’s house earlier. He confronts his officer with footage of Leon at the hospital handing £300 to Connor and the furious officer storms out of his Sergeant’s office.
Thursday, 26 March 2009, 8:00PM - 9:00PM
PCs Sally Armstrong (Ali Bastian) and Millie Brown (Clare Foster) are called to a domestic disturbance where they find Larry Kemp (Brendan Mackey) throwing girlfriend Heather Brown’s (Lucy Brooks) belongings over a balcony, while their five-year-old daughter, Claire Kemp (Jade Pinner), looks on.
Larry tells the officers that Heather is an ex-heroin addict who he suspects is using again, as he found a bag of heroin on the doormat earlier that morning but Heather insists that someone must have put the drugs through the door. Later that day, a distraught Larry reports Claire missing from a park and insists that Heather has something to do with it. Sally and Millie are tasked with interviewing the local residents and when Millie sees homeless man Christopher (Oscar James), she decides he isn’t worth talking to. Elsewhere, Heather is arrested for attempted shoplifting and is genuinely shocked to hear the news about her daughter. If she doesn’t have Claire, who does?
Back at the station, officers go through CCTV images and are shocked to see Claire being led out of the park by Heather’s friend, Dawn Campbell (Amelia Lowdell) and her boyfriend, Omar. Elsewhere, Millie and Sally are instructed to find Christopher, who was seen in the background of the CCTV footage and Millie is overcome with guilt when he is found badly beaten – what does does he have to do with the missing child?
At the station, Heather is updated and finally confesses that it was Dawn who put the drugs through the letterbox: Heather owes her money and Dawn was pushing her to sell the drugs as payment. Larry later tells Sergeant Smith (Alex Walkinshaw) that Dawn has arranged to meet him and wants cash in exchange for Claire.
A sting is arranged and as Larry approaches Dawn, Sun Hill officers lie in wait. A desperate Larry quickly becomes aggressive when Dawn turns up without his daughter and officers are forced to intervene. Elsewhere, Omar’s car is traced and Sally smashes the window when she sees Claire’s jacket in the back seat, but there is no other sign of the little girl.
Sergeant Stone (Sam Callis) and PC Leon Taylor (Dominic Power) are called to a burglary at Karen Robson’s (Rendah Heywood) house, where she gives them a list of everything that’s been stolen. Later that morning, they are bemused when Karen calls them back and explains that the burglar has returned to the house and left the stolen goods on her doorstep.
Karen describes the suspect and Leon eventually arrests a genuinely remorseful Connor Deegan (Adam Best). Back at the station, Connor quickly admits to the burglary claiming it was a spur of the moment decision. Leon and Stone aren’t convinced by his story and obtain a warrant to search the squat Connor lives in. When they get there, they find Connor’s sister, Ruby (Jenn Murray) has been beaten unconscious.
After further investigation, the officers discover that Connor moved to London to help his sister kick her drug habit and that Ruby broke into Karen’s house in order to get money for drugs. However, Connor found the stolen goods and returned them. A desperate Connor tells Stone and Leon that every time she’s close to getting clean, local dealer Darren Bailey (Ian Peck) offers her more. Connor is convinced that Bailey is behind Ruby’s attack and agrees to take part in a sting.
Later, Connor, followed by Leon, Stone and DS Max Carter (Christopher Fox) meet Bailey but the deal goes wrong when he takes £300 from Connor and tells him he’ll deliver the drugs later. Max follows Bailey back to his house where officers search him and his home. The atmosphere becomes tense when there is no sign of any drugs or the money Bailey was handed, and Stone is unimpressed when Max suggests that one of his PCs may have taken the money during the search.
Stone is later stunned when he realises Leon lied about his whereabouts after leaving Bailey’s house earlier. He confronts his officer with footage of Leon at the hospital handing £300 to Connor and the furious officer storms out of his Sergeant’s office.
Thursday, 26 March 2009, 8:00PM - 9:00PM
PCs Sally Armstrong (Ali Bastian) and Millie Brown (Clare Foster) are called to a domestic disturbance where they find Larry Kemp (Brendan Mackey) throwing girlfriend Heather Brown’s (Lucy Brooks) belongings over a balcony, while their five-year-old daughter, Claire Kemp (Jade Pinner), looks on.
Larry tells the officers that Heather is an ex-heroin addict who he suspects is using again, as he found a bag of heroin on the doormat earlier that morning but Heather insists that someone must have put the drugs through the door. Later that day, a distraught Larry reports Claire missing from a park and insists that Heather has something to do with it. Sally and Millie are tasked with interviewing the local residents and when Millie sees homeless man Christopher (Oscar James), she decides he isn’t worth talking to. Elsewhere, Heather is arrested for attempted shoplifting and is genuinely shocked to hear the news about her daughter. If she doesn’t have Claire, who does?
Back at the station, officers go through CCTV images and are shocked to see Claire being led out of the park by Heather’s friend, Dawn Campbell (Amelia Lowdell) and her boyfriend, Omar. Elsewhere, Millie and Sally are instructed to find Christopher, who was seen in the background of the CCTV footage and Millie is overcome with guilt when he is found badly beaten – what does does he have to do with the missing child?
At the station, Heather is updated and finally confesses that it was Dawn who put the drugs through the letterbox: Heather owes her money and Dawn was pushing her to sell the drugs as payment. Larry later tells Sergeant Smith (Alex Walkinshaw) that Dawn has arranged to meet him and wants cash in exchange for Claire.
A sting is arranged and as Larry approaches Dawn, Sun Hill officers lie in wait. A desperate Larry quickly becomes aggressive when Dawn turns up without his daughter and officers are forced to intervene. Elsewhere, Omar’s car is traced and Sally smashes the window when she sees Claire’s jacket in the back seat, but there is no other sign of the little girl.