Women in Blue - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
Constable Telisha Kumar gets to the bottom of a family violence incident and, in South Auckland, Constable Carley Eklund has a firearms call out on her hands.

Episode 2
Senior Detective Kate Smith comes to the aid of a small four legged friend in a suburban house fire. Constable Emma Daken deals with a midday assault.

Episode 3
Police dog handler Senior Constable Sue Burridge and her dog Hades track the offenders of a bar robbery. Constable Emma Daken gets to the bottom of a violent dispute.

Episode 4
In Avondale, Constable Telisha Kumar has an uncooperative suspected drunk driver on her hands. Meanwhile, Constable Bridget Suckling picks up some very precious cargo from Auckland Airport.

Episode 5
Tonight, Detective Sergeant Kate Smith revisits the victim of a serious assault, while Constable Telisha Kumar is on the lookout for a teenage runaway.

Episode 6
In Wellington, Constable Emma Daken has a couple troublesome teens on her hands. And Senior Constable Sue Burridge and her dog Hades are trying to get to the bottom of a petrol station burglary.

Episode 7
Contstable Melissa-Mae Ruru treats a suspicious package very seriously; and in Lower Hutt police dog handler Senior Constable Sue Burridge and her dog Hades track the burglar of a local dairy.

Episode 8
Season Final: In Auckland, Constable Bridget Suckling has an unhappy window washer to deal with. Meanwhile, fleeing drivers are the order of the day for Constable Telisha Kumar.
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