Tasked to find a fugitive accused of assaulting a police officer, Dog and the team refuse to take any chances; while on the Big Island, Dog convinces the felon's friends and family to join forces and then learns he fled to another island.
Two different young men, one with a taste for larceny and the other for strong spirits, have a bad habit of missing their court dates; Dog senses their love for their mothers, and uses it to offer them fatherly advice.
Duane Lee's role in the family business is discussed; despite rising tensions, the family comes together to apprehend a chronic violator with an open warrant.
When an alleged abuser goes on the lame, Dog gathers the team to bring him in; as the leads grow colder, Dog's determination only grows stronger; a hot lead finally comes in and Dog sets the trap for his prey.
Dog struggles to find leads for a Denver fugitive, but Dog discovers a new source: the Facebook status of the fugitive's girlfriend; their social media ineptitude gives Dog the information he needs to capture his prey.
Dog heads to Oahu's ramshackle tent cities, searching for a woman who has lost almost everything; with no known address and only tips from questionable sources, Dog heads out to bring her to justice and try to bring hope back to her life.
Dog brings along a new student of his, the family friend Kili, while tracking down a runner on the Hawaiian island of Maui; after their pursuit, Kili needs to hurry off to his college graduation ceremony.
Dog and his team hunt a target with a taste for drugs and a record of reckless driving that resonates on the anniversary of the fatal vehicular accident that claimed the life of the bounty hunter's daughter, Barbara Katie.
What seems like a routine pickup turns into a complicated case of betrayal, deceit and nail care as Dog and company hunt a fugitive alleged to be an abusive boyfriend.
When the local cops put out an APB for a client with a checked past, Dog springs into action; with the aid of the runner's girlfriend, the posse heads out to bring him in, but also hopes to mend a family torn apart by violence.
Dog encounters fighting roosters, hostile squatters and more odd characters while on the hunt for an elusive and clever criminal that takes Dog through the parts of Hawaii that tourists never see.
Dog starts the day looking for a woman who skipped out on her court date, but learns that since her disappearance, she teamed up with a locally infamous woman to go on the run together.
Jump Start
S6 E33
When Dog gives a drug addict a second chance, the man flees on his way to rehab.
Dog and his crew track a brother and sister who have both been charged with drug-related offenses; when the team heads to the last known address, the mother of the fugitives insists that no one is inside.
Duane Lee cuts a felon a little too much slack about checking in; the team's quarry has been staying in several public parks since splitting with his wife.
Dog and the team track two fugitives who have left shattered families and struggling women in their wake; Dog tries to convince the women to help him track down their men.
Dog's longtime friend and fellow bondsman, Jim, has a son who has just started in the family business; Dog takes Jim's son along for some training as he tracks down a potentially dangerous fugitive.
Dog and his team have a hard time pinning down a fugitive in Honolulu's downtown district; Dog discovers that the fugitive is not the only family member wanted by the law.
Dog continues his legal battle to fight extradition to Mexico in connection with his 2003 capture of fugitive rapist Andrew Luster and questions whether he has the desire to bounty-hunt again.
Dog and the Chapman clan track a 19-year-old fugitive charged with kidnapping and menacing, then find themselves in a confrontation with their quarry's family.
A violent fugitive with an affection for sawed-off shotguns is tracked to a house in Colorado; an informant risks her life to bring Dog some vital information before the team attempts its takedown.
Dog prepares to make a goodwill trip to a home for children in need; Dog visits a man's children after he turns himself in; Dog believes that a fugitive is close to home despite rumors of him being in Texas.
Dog is back in Denver and in pursuit of a woman wanted for identity theft; the fugitive taunts Dog over the phone, claiming that she'll never be caught.
Dog turns to a fugitive's extended family for clues to his location; the hunt comes down to a single tip that the fugitive is on his way to a relative's apartment.
Dog helps Tim and fellow bondsman James track down fugitives; the police declare a felon with a long rap sheet to be armed and dangerous; a fugitive abandons her parental responsibilities for the ice pipe.
Leland and Dog get some new gadgets for the team; the posse hunts a fugitive who is known for her temper, finally capturing her after tracking her through rural Hawaii.
Dog spends Christmas Day attempting to track down a man who steals to support a drug habit, and hopes to present his quarry with a shiny pair of handcuffs as a holiday gift.
Dog makes a memorable impression on elementary school students on Career Day; an old friend and sheriff helps Dog track an elusive fugitive with connections in the drug world.
Tim has big problems on his hands when he learns that a client who failed to appear in court for drug charges is hiding out at his father's family compound.
Dog only has a few days to either catch a woman nicknamed "Cats" or forfeit Beth's $10,000 bond; the fugitive is pregnant, so Dog tries to talk her into surrendering without a fight.
Dog and the team search for a violent criminal who faces 20 years in jail, but evasive family members and an angry girlfriend threaten to derail the hunt.
Dog must bring in a man known as "The Godfather of Waikiki" in order to preserve his respect on the street.
Hide and Seek
S1 E8
The crew searches Hawaii's underworld for a female bail jumper; the hunt is halted while the team conducts a daylight raid to capture another criminal.