- The spicy summer temp sets the officers abuzz. They learn Ed Wells is her overprotective uncle when he does his best to ruin her date with Malloy. Stars famous Hollywood children Christine and Frank Sinatra, Jr. and Gary Crosby.
- A new very attractive clerk working at the station grabs Malloy's interest. The catch is that she is the niece of the over-protective Officer Ed Wells. When Malloy asks her out on a date, Ed drives Reed and Malloy crazy with his questions and rules. On patrol they are called about a prowler hiding in an overgrown yard. A man with a load of flowers and outstanding traffic warrants has the men helping him and in return creating some good will for the department. Ed tries to prevent Malloy's date but she sees through Ed. A traffic chase with a Corvette comes up short when the car disappears. Gardners at a house on the officers' vacation list results in stopping a burglary. A man found injured on the road is the Corvette driver who crashed off the road. Ed Wells' nerves take a shot when his niece has a date with a different officer who has been divorced three times and raves about his way with women.—Anonymous
- Malloy and Reed are called to a suspected residential prowler call. The homeowner, Ruth Fowler, knows that the prowler is still in the heavily wooded area in the back of her property as there is no other way out. Malloy and Reed use an old tactic to smoke out the prowler. Next, they pull over a work truck that looks like it couldn't pass a vehicle inspection. The story of the driver, Gus Archer, ends up being an increasingly complicated soap opera. Despite Archer having a few outstanding tickets, he doesn't seem like a bad guy and thus they try to accommodate him as best they can while still dealing with his infractions. Then, they are in pursuit of a green Corvette excessively speeding along Laurel Canyon Road. They lose track of the vehicle in their pursuit, but come across it again in a way that happens to be a mixed blessing for the driver. Then they notice a suspicious looking work truck parked in a residential driveway, the activities of the gardener in the yard, to who the truck belongs, which may provide them some indication of what's going on. Through the few shifts of these calls, Malloy has Marilyn foremost on his mind, she the pretty new records clerk back at the station. He isn't deterred even after finding out that she is Ed Wells' niece. Overprotective Wells does whatever he can only not to ensure that a Malloy/Marilyn happy ending does not happen, but that there is also no Malloy/Marilyn happy beginning. But Uncle Ed may find out that there are worse people for Marilyn to date.—Huggo
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