Pitting the FBI and BCPD police dogs in a wager, Milt and cheater Russ find the only near-witness of ripe prostitute's murder. Its young Max, her son and weekly visitor. The team looks into blackmail or witness theories, but also finds the other weekly visitor and his family tie in. Milt's former boss sets Russ straight about their near-traumatic parting over his wife's adultery. Written by KGF Vissers
All Episodes - S01
EPS01
Detective Russ Agnew is tired of the Battle Creek Police Department being treated badly. Either budget cuts (the view of the Brass) or unwise spending (the view of Agnew) force BCPD to operate in the Dark Ages without any of modern equipment and technology they need. Enter Milt Chamberlain, a tall, dark and seemingly idealistic FBI agent, born in Monaco and better politically connected than the late J. Edgar Hoover. Their styles are totally different but they share a single goal: to solve cases. Their very first crime scene together has BCPD crew donning fancy shoe covers and gloves, which are high tech to the BCPD team. Murder, witness protection and good, old fashioned detective work will solve the case if Agnew can keep his envy of Chamberlain in check and Chamberlain is not as trusting and naive as he appears to be. Written by LA-Lawyer
EPS02
A naked corpse in the woods is identified as Eddie Jacocks. Autopsy shows however that he drowned in a dark substance, actually maple syrup. The finger is pointed at the Midwest's syrup cartel, but judge Walters refuse a warrant to search the leader's premises. Russ gets bitten by a dog while trying to intrude and abuses a henchmen during interrogation, leading to his suspension. Milt hires his as 'consultant' to help set up an elaborate trap by creating a competitor, but their team actually stumbles upon another line of thought leading to two incompatible confessions. Meanwhile Fontanelle White, on migraine sick leave, finds his medicinal marijuana supplier sold him inefficient junk, but even with Milt's help it's hard to legally punish him. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS03
When BCPD's police dog, Cookie, sniffs out a stash of heroin in a young girl's backpack, Russ and Milt have competing theories as to where it came from and why she had it. Also, Jacocks travels to Detroit for a training seminar, with the ulterior motive of finding out why Milt was sent to Battle Creek.
EPS04
Pitting the FBI and BCPD police dogs in a wager, Milt and cheater Russ find the only near-witness of ripe prostitute's murder. Its young Max, her son and weekly visitor. The team looks into blackmail or witness theories, but also finds the other weekly visitor and his family tie in. Milt's former boss sets Russ straight about their near-traumatic parting over his wife's adultery. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS05
The BCFD rules a fire in police chief Guziewicz's home arson. Milt and Russ verify various theories, such as arrested fiend revenge, contractor fraud and her unruly, long-estranged adoptive ex-con junkie son's squatter gang. Meanwhile a colleague's bachelor party arouses questions with non-invited social pariah Russ. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS06
At Battle Creek's annual public breakfast festival, bullets wound mayor Hardy and the mascot of the local football team. They were shot by cellphone-triggered automatic rifle. Milt and Russ can't even be sure whether the intended target was the drug-abusive party-animal mayor or the gay student, but another attempt is made to assassinate the shameless politician. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS07
A murder investigation forces Russ to seek assistance from his mother -- a convicted counterfeiter.
EPS08
Milt reminds chief Guziewicz he's out of her command as FBI agent, so he can examine the claim she dismissed by her adopted son Danny that the man convicted for his biological parents' murder years ago may be innocent. Indeed, Milt and Russ find her predecessor, now Councilman Pritchett, went for an easy conviction and come up with alternative suspects. Yet all of them, including Danny, are in for more unpleasant surprises after DNA analysis. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS09
Fontenelle has an amazingly gifted brain when it comes to face spotting. Font is so good, he recognized Guziewicz's cousin's female cousin from the opposite side of Joe Louis Arena at a Kiss concert while she was wearing Starchild makeup. When Font says he saw an FBI most wanted fugitive from a 4 second glance through 2 traveling vehicles, Russ and Guziewicz believe him. The most recent FBI records show the fugitive committed suicide 6 months earlier in front of a policeman; there is also a DNA match and these seem to contradict Font. But everyone is so positive Font is correct, Milt takes another look. In the ensuing chase, the main hope of the crew is that their genius brain is very well insulated. Written by LA-Lawyer
EPS10
FBI-wanted bank-robber Mitchell Ford escaped five days before his scheduled release after a twenty years prison term. He intrudes Milt's car and abducts Russ, who speculates it must be about the loot, never recovered. However of his cahoots, Mitch's younger brother was fatally wounded, the clever third one has an alibi. It's not about Mitch's ex either, but strangely enough the key requires a tuxedo. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS11
Milt puts his career at risk as he attempts to help a woman figure out who shot her husband.
EPS12
Popular high school football coach Richard Zuransky was murdered. Suspects include his deputy, who is now promoted, everybody possibly involved in skimming of donations to the team account, the quarterback he benched when scouts were attending, his domineering father, and the father of a a former quarterback who went downhill till he apparently threw himself in front of a train. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS13
Milt survives a car bombing and enlists Russ to track down his would-be assassin, leading to startling revelations about why Milt is the way he is and what brought him to Battle Creek.