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Norm makes quick work of a missing-person case, and his client is quick to make use of his work.
Sid and Norm patrol the estate of a sheik to learn who's been vandalizing the sheik's statues.
A wealthy couple hire Norm to find their maid's boyfriend, whose Tijuana "travel consultants" lost him during his move north.
A reporter does a "day in the life" piece on Norm while he's working on a case to produce evidence of a circumcision.
Norm is arrested for a freeway-shooting incident after chasing the true culprit.
Working on settlements for a plane crash, Norm is outraged that payment for a dog may be four times that of a man. Meanwhile, Sid explores horticulture.
A stakeout for one philandering husband turns up a different one, who happens to be running for the U.S. Senate. Peter Jurasik,
It looks to Norm like employee thefts from a clothing store can be deterred with "a police procedure code-named `Fred Astaire'."
Former "Hill Street Blues" detective Norman Buntz promotes his new West Coast investigation firm, while Sid "the Snitch" Thurston irritates Norm's business neighbor.