Ep 17. Log 24 -- A Rare Occasion
- TVPG
- February 14, 1970
- 25 min
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8.0 (111)
In Adam 12 season 2 episode 17 titled "Log 24 -- A Rare Occasion," Officers Malloy and Reed are working the day shift in their patrol car, responding to various calls throughout Los Angeles. As they cruise the streets, they encounter a diverse range of characters, from a man driving erratically to a hitchhiker in need of a ride.
Highlights of the episode include Malloy and Reed responding to a call from a frightened grandmother. The woman has discovered that her grandson has been using her home to store stolen goods, and she's afraid he may have a weapon. The officers carefully investigate the situation, questioning the young man and searching the house, ultimately finding a stash of stolen goods hidden in a closet.
Another notable moment in the episode comes when Malloy and Reed are approached by a woman who is trying to find her runaway daughter. The woman is distraught and in tears, pleading with the officers to help her locate the girl. With no concrete leads, the officers hit the streets and begin looking for any sign of the missing teenager.
Midway through the episode, Malloy and Reed receive a call from a pair of drunks who are causing a scene at a local bar. When they arrive on the scene, they find the two men brawling in the street. The officers calmly diffuse the situation and take the men into custody, bringing them to the station to sober up.
Throughout the course of the episode, Malloy and Reed also handle a series of more routine calls, including responding to a car accident, helping a lost motorist find their way, and checking out a suspicious vehicle parked on the side of the road.
"Log 24 -- A Rare Occasion" is a classic episode of Adam 12, showcasing the everyday work of these two dedicated officers. Amid the routine calls and mundane tasks, the officers come face-to-face with some of the darker realities of life on the beat. Despite the challenges they face, however, Malloy and Reed remain steadfast in their commitment to serving and protecting the citizens of Los Angeles.