The Bill Preview 'Balance of Power'

PC Leon Taylor and PC Kirsty Knight are called to the home of Fiona and Howard Walsh by a neighbour who hasn't seen them for days. When they get inside, it is clear that the Walshes have been burgled and their dog has been brutally killed. The Walshes' car is missing and their mobile phones are switched off. it initially appears to be an opportunistic break-in, but when CSE Eddie Olosunje reveals that the house alarm had been disabled and the safe opened, it seems there may be more to the case. Later, DC Grace Dasari and DS Stevie Moss visit the Walshes' son Rory. He claims not to have seen his parents for weeks, but informs them that they flew out to italy a few days ago. The case takes a further twist when Fiona and Howard Walsh's car is found set alight and further investigation reveals that they didn't show up for their flight. On the estate where the car has been found, a local resident shows PC Benjamin Gayle mobile phone footage of the car on fire surrounded by a group of teenagers. PC Mel Ryder recognises the ringleader as Anthony Williams, who is known to the police. Sergeant Callum Stone and PC Mel Ryder visit Anthony at home, but he denies any involvement. Evidence from the safe suggests that Rory has seen his parents more recently than he claimed. The team also learn that his father shopped him to the police for possession and supply of a cl 'A' drug which had led to him serving a lengthy jail sentence. When confronted with this, he admits to being in the <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Who Dares Wins'

DS Max Carter returns to work having requested some time off following his run in with DC Terry Perkins over his cocaine habit. DS Max Carter appears calm and is keen to tackle his first case, a murder. The badly beaten body of Liam Powell has been discovered on a footpath, the team rule out a mugging as he still has all of his belongings on him. DS Max Carter orders PC Kristy Knight to leave the cordon and speak to staff at a nearby pub to see if anyone witnessed anything. Pub landlord Nick Willis and his girlfriend Louisa Gates inform her that Liam Powell was a regular and had been drinking in there the night before. Frustratingly they claim the CCTV in the pub doesn't work and they have no images from the previous evening. DS Max Carter puts DC Grace Dasari on edge when he spreads rumours amongst the team about her relationship with Di Neil Manson. DC Terry Perkins, DS Max Carter and PC Kirsty Knight go to Liam Powell's home where they discover his two young children Archie and Rose living in squalor, they are both filthy and starving. After further investigation the team discover that Liam's wife died a year ago and he has been struggling to care for them, spending a lot of time drinking all night in his local pub. Liam Powell's sister Sarah Truman arrives at the police station and tells the officers that she has become increasingly worried about the children's welfare due to Liam's drinking. She reveals that Otto had called her from neighbour Dave Walton's home. Dave <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Taking A Stand'

Sergeant Callum Stone and PC Kirsty Knight are called to the home of elderly widow Jill Peters. Her neighbour David Townsend has reported a disturbance. When Sergeant Callum Stone and PC Kirsty Knight arrive Mrs Peters is extremely anxious and is reluctant to let them in. She eventually opens the door and claims to have been the victim of a burglary. Having looked around the house and spoken to Mrs Peters PC Kirsty Knight believes that there is more to this case than just a burglary and gently pushes her about what has occurred. Mrs Peters admits she was raped and is persuaded by PC Kirsty Knight to accompany them back to the station to give evidence. DCTerry Perkins interviews Mrs Peters about the attack but she only seems comfortable to talk about it with PC Kirsty Knight at her side. Mrs Peters is adamant that she doesn't want to be examined by a doctor for DNA samples leaving the team struggling to build a case. CiD take on the case and the team focus on witness statements and interview a woman, Carol Hill, who claims she saw a man near Mrs Peters house on the night of the attack. Her description of the man matches the appearance of Mrs Peters' neighbour David Townsend, leading them to believe that Mr Townsend may have had more to do with it then he's letting on. DC Terry Perkins feels that Mrs Peters is holding back and they decide to bring PC Kirsty Knight back on to the case, although she is uncomfortable and does not feel equipped to deal it. However she is given <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'The Calling'

it's the morning after the night before and PC Kirsty Knight (Sarah Manners) and PC Leon Taylor (Dominic Power) wake up in bed together. After the harrowing events of the previous day PC Leon Taylor is still suffering from flashbacks. They both decide to put it down to a drunken mates one night stand after a traumatic day. inspector Smith (Alex Walkinshaw) tells Sergeant Stone (Sam Callis) to keep an eye on PC's Kirsty Knight and Leon Taylor after their shocking day. PC Leon Taylor and PC Nate Roberts (Ben Richards) are sent out on a call for a missing woman who is seven months pregnant. PC Leon Taylor and PC Nate Roberts discover an abandoned car and find the pregnant woman, Jane Connor (Leah Muller), badly injured on the side of a road next to it. CSE Eddie Olusunje's (Jason Barnett) examination reveals an apparent carjacking and he tells the team that one of the carjackers is likely to have head injuries. The team scour hospital records to check for anyone recently admitted with head injuries that would be consistent with a car crash. They track down Jodie Knox (Georgia Brown) who they suspect of being the penger in the carjacking and arrest her. Under questioning, Jodie admits she was in the car and reluctantly gives the name of Ashley Johnson (Joshua Osei) as the driver. She claims he made her take part in the carjacking by telling her to run out in front of the car to make the driver stop. Jodie's story is confirmed when Ashley's home is searched and Jane <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Solace'

PC Kirsty Knight and PC Leon Taylor discover the body of a young woman in a holdall on a rubbish dump. The body is that of Luisa Dias a 28 year old Venezuelan woman. Tests reveal that she had been drowned the night before. PC Kirsty Knight and PC Leon Taylor visit the flat Luisa shared with her boyfriend Dominic Fisher and their son Paulo.They find the door open and there are signs in the bathroom that this is where Luisa was killed, however there is no sign of either Dominic or Paulo. Whilst the team are searching Dominic Fisher's home a young man turns up trying to gain access to the flat but flees when confronted by PC Leon Taylor. The man turns out to be Luisa's brother, Roberto Dias. Roberto is unaware that Luisa is dead. When the team tell him the news he is distraught, he claims that he was waiting outside Dominic Fisher's flat for Luisa the night before as she had planned to leave Fisher but was worried about his reaction. Roberto waited for two hours but when Luisa called him to ure him she was fine, he left. PC Leon Taylor and PC Kirsty Knight believe Roberto's account of events and know that they need to find Paulo as soon as possible. A fixer on Dominic Fisher's phone tracks him down to somewhere on the Larkmead Estate, however the estate is mive and finding Fisher's exact whereabouts proves to be difficult. Di Neil Manson eventually gets through to Fisher on the phone but is extremely concerned when Fisher admits to killing Luisa and although Paulo is <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Intervention'

Di Neil Manson finally tells the team about his son Jake's Leukaemia and apologises for his recent absence and lack of concentration at work. Reports come in of an abandoned car that has traces of blood leading from the scene, there's no sign of any victims and the vehicle hasn't been reported as stolen. The car is registered to Mr AJ Kapur. PC Benjamin Gayle and PC Nate Roberts visit Mr Kapur's home where they are told by his wife Nalira and daughter Arshia that Mr Kapour boarded a flight to india earlier that day. The family seem unconcerned and don't wish to pursue the case any further. DS Max Carter is not convinced by the Kapur's account of events and demands the team look into the case further. DC Grace Dasari discovers that Mr Kapur hasn't boarded a plane that day and also discovers that the Kapur family business was featured in the press as one of the country's top businesses six weeks ago. DS Max Carter's suspicions are confirmed when CCTV reveals that the vehicle following Mr Kapur's car is on false plates. DS Max Carter and DC Terry Perkins visit the family home to re-question Nalira and Arshia. When they arrive, Mr Kapur's accountant Roland Haines is there, he is also adamant that they should hand the money over to the kidnappers with no questions asked. Mrs Kapur eventually breaks down and tells them that Mr Kapur has been abducted and is being held for ransom. Arshia is furious with her mother for involving the police and is insistent that they will deal <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Ultimatum'

The team are following Nigel Wren who has been grooming young girls online. They track his conversations in a chat room and discover that he is posing as a thirteen year old girl Ginni. DS Max Carter is keen to arrest Wren but DC Grace Dasari is hesitant and insists they get further evidence to ensure a conviction. PCs Kirsty Knight and Leon Taylor are sent undercover to observe Wren's movements. They trail Wren as he leaves for work giving DC Jacob Banks and DC Terry Perkins time to gain entry to Wren's home allowing them to set up cameras and put a trace on his internet activity. Max's behaviour continues to be erratic. Mickey is angry when Max forces him to crash their car into Wren in an attempt to stop him returning home too early and discovering the team. Max's reckless tactics work and the team have enough time to set up the observation equipment in Wren's home. The trace on Wren's computer picks up a conversation between him and a young girl Kelli Sutton they are alarmed when Wren makes an arrangement to meet Kelli under the guise of Ginni. The team are still unsure whether or not they should pick Nigel Wren up immediately or to let him meet Kelli and catch him "in the act". They are concerned for Kelli's safety but Max is adamant they let Wren meet Kelli and demands they continue the 'obbo' on Wren. When they go to Kelli's home Sergeant Masters and the troops discover that she has been looking up train times to Waterloo, they rush into action and are deployed to <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Walk On My Grave'

DC Grace Dasari and Di Neil Manson attend the funeral of 11-year-old Matty Wallace, along with Matty's grandmother Ruth Pearce and step-father Craig Gant. Neil is unaware that DS Max Carter has ordered an 'obbo' on Craig Gant and his ociates at the funeral. Whilst looking into the murder of Craig's stepson Matty, Max discovers that Craig has a criminal record for handling stolen goods but believes there is more to it. Suspicious of Craig, he wants delve deeper into his background and along with DC Terry Perkins attends the funeral to observe Gant and fellow mourners. Neil is furious when he realises what Max is doing and, out of respect to the grieving family, orders him to stop immediately. But Max is insistent that they continue to investigate Craig's background, convinced that he is involved in a recent lorry hijacking in which the driver was badly beaten. Terry recognises one of the mourners as Alan Ferguson who is known to the team for GBH and robbery. Grace is offended when Neil summons her to his office he's angry that she didn't inform him about the 'obbo' and warns her not to jeopardise her position as the Family Liaison Officer. Max later puts Grace in an awkward position when he tells her to find out from the dead boy's grandmother, Ruth Pearce, if she knows what Craig's been up to. The team soon discover that a Peter Hampton who attended the funeral with Alan Ferguson has recently been released from prison and is currently working at Stanbeck international <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Deadly Consequences'

When 11-year-old boy Matty Wallace is reported missing from home the team are disturbed when they are called to local woodland where a body, they believe to be Matty's, has been found. Di Neil Manson and DC Grace Dasari visit Matty's home where they speak to his mother Jane Wallace and step father Craig Gant to confirm that the body is Matty. While they are there they discover that the family have recently been under a lot of pressure as their youngest child, Poppy, has been waiting for a kidney transplant and a donor has just been found. Jane Wallace claims that she only realised Matty was missing when she took his homework diary to school earlier that day (Monday) and realised he hadn't turned up. During the conversation Grace sees Jane taking medication which she later discovers are tranquilisers belonging to Jane's mother Ruth Pearce. Ruth claims she has given them to her daughter because she has had trouble sleeping recently. Back at the Wallace family home Matty's step-dad Craig tells Neil and Grace that he has been working on a building site in Reading for the past four days and knows nothing of Matty's disappearance. The team look at files on Matty's computer and realise that he had planned to meet up with another boy, Alistair Gilmore, on the morning he went missing. They speak to Alistair and he confirms that they had planned to run away together on Monday morning but that Matty didn't turn up and he hasn't answered his phone since Saturday. Alistair also tells <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'That Type of Cop'

When a teenage girl is found confused and traumatised wandering the streets, the team leap into action to identify her and discover why she's there. The girl is fifteen year old Helen Harris who has been missing from home for two years. DC Terry Perkins and DS Max Carter visit Helen in hospital and are shocked to see she is covered in bruises and cigarette burns, she is terrified and refuses to speak to them apart from to request that they get her 'boyfriend' Han to the hospital. Max orders Terry to go and pick up Han but he is unhappy as they're not clear of the nature of Helen and Han's relationship. When the team arrive at Han Kaymaz's home they find him kissing another teenage girl Abi Cole. When asked about Helen Harris he refuses to go and visit Helen in hospital claiming that he was seeing her a long time ago but she is insane and that he hasn't seen her for two years. DC Grace Dasari and DS Carter gently interview Helen who tells them that she 'went away' for Han and eventually reveals that it was Han's uncle who forced her into prostitution and that he is also behind her injuries. The team are extremely worried for Abi's safety when they realise that Han is grooming the young girls who are domestically trafficked and forced into prostitution by his uncle Alican Aygun. They need Helen to identify Han's uncle as the man who has been abusing and exploiting her so they can quickly move in and arrest him before Abi comes to any harm. Max's <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Bad Blood'

Known drug dealer Jimmy Ferrier approaches DC Mickey Webb about the death of his brother Mitch. Mickey was an old friend of Mitch's and Jimmy hopes he will be able to investigate the case. Mickey and DS Max Carter meet Jimmy in a local pub where he reveals that Mitch had been being followed by a car for several weeks leading up to his death. He plays them a voicemail from Mitch who sounds panicked and distressed claiming that he was being followed again. Several minutes after the message was left, Mitch was knocked off his bike and killed. Mickey and Max attend Mitch's funeral to dig deeper into Mitch's life and his ociates and they become suspicious of Ryan Lacey - a known drug dealer who has turned up. Whilst Mitch's family are at the funeral Mitch's home and his café are broken into and turned over. Mickey speaks to Jimmy Ferrier about the possibility that Ryan Lacey is involved in Mitch's death when the investigation reveals that Mitch and Ryan have previously had a fight. Jimmy is adamant that Ryan and Mitch didn't know each other and that Ryan has nothing to do with his brother's death. But when the team later discover a gun in Mitch's café that is forensically linked to Ryan Lacey they persuade Jimmy to meet with Ryan and confront him about Mitch. intent on nailing Ryan, Max convinces Di Manson that they can at least charge Ryan with drug offences even if he had nothing to do with Mitch's death. Mickey is unhappy but agrees to go along with it. Whilst waiting <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Suffer In Silence'

PC Benjamin Gayle and PC Mel Ryder are called to a disturbance at the home of John Morris. They arrest Paul Rayner who has aulted Morris. When questioned back at the station Paul Rayner claims that he was abused by John Morris when he was a child at the local boxing club. John Morris claims never to have met Paul and the team soon realise there has been a case of mistaken identity. After further investigation the John Morris that allegedly abused Paul Rayner is tracked down, however they cannot charge him just on Paul's allegation alone. Paul reveals that he was not the only boy abused by Morris at the boxing club and tells them about Martin Wendell another victim. DC Jacob 'Banksy' Banks goes to Martin Wendell's home to discuss the abuse but is disappointed when Wendell admits he was a victim of Morris' abuse but refuses to testify as he is worried about the effect of the case would have on his young family. Di Neil Manson continues to be distracted and distant from the team as his son Jake is diagnosed with Leukaemia. He is unwilling to talk and instead puts on his professional face but eventually confides in Banksy. Paul Rayner is distraught when he learns that Martin Wendell won't give evidence against John Morris but Di Manson doesn't give up and speaks to Wendell telling him that Morris is still working with children. He seems to have got through to him when Wendell turns up at Sun Hill wanting to speak to the team. Paul Rayner is not coping well with the <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Paying The Price'

Sergeant Jo Masters and PC Benjamin Gayle are called to a hotel where Mark Pierce is causing a commotion in the reception claiming that his wife Julia Pierce has booked a room at the hotel and he is demanding to be let in. Sergeant Masters gains access to the room and discovers the badly injured body of Alan Marsh. Julia Pierce has since disappeared. DC Jacob Banks speaks to Mark Pierce who doesn't believe his wife would have an affair and believes there is more to the case. The team trace a phone call from Julia Pierce's phone to the home of Yin Chan a teaching colleague of Julias. DC Banks and DS Stevie Moss pay a visit to Yin's home and discover Julia hiding out there. When questioned, Julia claims that she has been having an affair with Alan Marsh and that they had wanted to meet somewhere private but denies any involvement in the attack on Marsh insisting he was fine when she left. Meanwhile back at the station Di Neil Manson is distracted and distant from the team causing concern amongst his colleagues. Julia Pierce is quickly cleared of the attack on Alan Marsh when forensic results show that the fingerprints on the vodka bottle used to attack him belong to a Craig Chapman who has been arrested overnight for drink driving. After further investigation it is discovered that Chapman is a known ociate of Alan Marsh, during questioning Craig Chapman admits to the attack on Alan Marsh revealing that he just meant to scare Marsh who owes him money. He says he has never <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Great Responsibility'

it's the aftermath of the football riot and the team are under fire from the media for containing fans on match day. The press claim this 'kettling' contributed to the death of a man, Yusef Hanoush, whose body was discovered during the riot clean up. The press are speculating that this was a race related murder. Just as Superintendent Meadows and Commander Lisa Kennedy are about to hold a press conference regarding the murder, the team pull Superintendent Meadows aside to inform him that they have spotted Commander Kennedy's son Mark on CCTV running from the alley where Yusef Hanoush's body was found. Superintendent Meadows shows the footage to Commander Kennedy who cannot hide her shock and concern. Mark Kennedy is taken in for questioning. in the meantime the team discover that Yusef Hanoush had been having an affair with Karen Mills the owner of the laundry where he worked. Yusef's wife believed that he had been going to all away matches, but data from his Oyster card reveals he had been visiting Karen at home. Back at the station Mark Kennedy is questioned about the stabbing of Mr Hanoush. He is shown the CCTV evidence of him fleeing the scene and questioned over the phone calls made to his mother after the estimated time of Yusef Hanoush's death. Mark finally admits to being in the alley but denies any involvement in the stabbing. Two further suspects are arrested but will their version of events match up with Mark Kennedy's and how will Commander Kennedy deal with <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Great Power'

The troops are tasked with managing an onslaught of fighting football fans on match day. Watching live CCTV images from base during a very tense build up to a football match Superintendent Jack Meadows (Simon Rouse) leads the team on the ground, there are known trouble makers in the crowd. inspector Smith (Alex Walkinshaw) is tasked with controlling the fans and keeping the rival fans apart. Due to an earlier incident part of the route Superintendent Meadows had intended to send one group of fans down is now closed off leading to them being contained. Commander Lisa Kennedy (Julie Graham) who is overseeing the whole situation is unhappy about the 'Kettling' of fans and urges Meadows to release the fans into a nearby park. Commander Lisa Kennedys son Mark is attending the football match and she becomes increasingly anxious for his safety. When a woman in the crowd suffers an asthma attack, Commander Lisa Kennedy eventually takes control of the situation and orders Smithy to release the fans into the nearby park in order for an ambulance to get through. When the situation seems to have calmed down, Smithy and the team start to clean up the area and come across the body of a man in a nearby alley who seems to have died in suspicious circumstances. Was he killed during the crowd scuffle?
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 The Bill Preview 'The Truth Will Out'

When Billy Sullivan a four year old boy goes missing from his father's garden, the team leap into action pulling in all the resources necessary to find him. They begin door to door enquiries canving all local residents and look into a possible sighting 100 yards from Billy's home of a small boy getting into a car. CCTV images confirm the boy is Billy and the team immediately begin tracing the car. in the meantime Superintendent Jack Meadows convinces Billy's parents (who are separated) to conduct a joint press conference. Further investigations by DS Stevie Moss and DC Jacob Banks reveal the number plates on the car involved in Billy's abduction are false, leading them to a local scrap yard where they discover that the owner's son Danny Lord has sold the plates to Peter Grigson. The team track down Peter Grigson's ex wife Helen Grigson.When questioned by DS Stevie Moss and DC Jacob Banks she reveals that she left Peter Grigson when she became concerned about his inappropriate behaviour towards a neighbour's son. Billy's mother Jenny Sullivan has never heard of Grigson but Billy's father Ray Sullivan becomes a suspect in his son's abduction when CCTV from the local pub shows him speaking to Grigson about Billy, his routine, likes and dislikes. Ray is shocked and denies any involvement in Billy's abduction. Sergeant Callum Stone (who is still on suspension) is at Sun Hill discussing his own situation but as an observer to the whole abduction case, feels certain Sullivan <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Impact'

The team continue the search for the gunman responsible for the death of Paul Sorrel. The team reess all the evidence they have. Prime suspects Devon Marshall and Jedda Atkins have been released on bail due to a lack of evidence. Sergeant Jo Masters tells the team that by all accounts Paul Sorrel was a good teenager and that he had never been in trouble with the police before. DS Max Carter is determined to use Jasmine Harris, a local teenager who has been speaking to Mickey Webb about the shooting as an informant and is certain she has the information that will unlock the whole case. DC Mickey Webb feels it is too dangerous for Jasmine to get involved further and tries to persuade Max against speaking to her. Mickey is furious when Di Neil Manson gives Max the go ahead to use Jasmine as an informant. Commander Kennedy is overseeing the case and Superintendent Jack Meadows is conscious that she will want to know about the me within the team following Sergeant Stones suspension. Sergeant Smith reures him that me is picking up after Jo Masters recently stuck up for the team when they were criticised by uniform. After visiting the scene where Paul Sorrel was killed with Pauls mother, PC Leon Taylor witnesses Pauls cousin Bobby Sorrel and Uncle Gary Sorrel arguing nearby. A short time later Bobby Sorrel is taken to the police station by his father Gary and forced to speak to DS Max Carter about Pauls involvement in drugs. Bobby reveals that Paul had bought forty <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Ricochet'

Sergeant Jo Masters and the team are called to a road traffic accident where motorist Helen Parr has hit a youth who has since fled the scene. A ping cyclist has discovered a teenage boy lying badly injured i na nearby park. Jo rushes to the scene where she tries to resuscitate the boy along with the ambulance service. They are unable to save him and they discover that the boy has been shot and not hit by a car. There is further confusion as the boy found injured in the park is a white male, motorist Helen Parr claims the teenager she hit was black. The dead boy is Paul Sorrel. PC Mel and PC Leon Taylor are given the difficult task of informing his mother Emma Sorrel who refuses to believe that the boy they have found is her son Paul. Back at the scene of the traffic collision PC Kristy Knight discovers a bag of cannabis under the car that hit the teenager. Leon speaks to Paul's mother Emma about the possibility of Paul being involved in drugs. in the meantime a teenager Devon Marshall. who has been hit by a car turns up at St Hughes. DC Mickey Webb finds Jasmine Harris wandering the streets and persuades her to speak to him about the shooting. After some convincing (and a small fee) Jasmine tells Mickey that just before the shooting she saw Paul Sorrel with Devon Marshall leaving a local off licence and heading towards the park where Paul was found critically injured. DS Max Carter is not happy with how the investigation is being carried out and is highly critical of <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Protect and Serve'

Whilst out on patrol PC Nate Roberts and PC Benjamin Gayle's vehicle is hit by a bullet. Coming through the back windscreen and grazing Nate's neck before exiting through the front windscreen the bullet pes through the car with both PC's narrowly avoiding serious injury.Nate and Ben jump out of the car to administer first aid to a member of the public waiting at a bus stop who has been hit by a second bullet. inspector Dale Smith and Sergeant Jo Masters rush to the scene with the rest of the team, they immediately seal off the area and a search begins. PC Kirsty Knight is tasked with taking a statement from local resident Keith Shipley who witnessed a car speeding off just after the shots were fired. Back at the station Commander Lisa Kennedy is called in again to oversee the enquiry. Nate is visibly shaken but both he and Ben insist they are ok and want to continue working. The team track down the registration of the car seen speeding away from the shooting, it is registered to a Malcolm Christie. With CO19 on standby inspector Smith and Sergeant Masters lead the team to arrest prime suspect Malcolm Christie. Whilst Christie is being questioned back at Sun Hill his car is taken in for forensic examination which reveals it has very recently been deep cleaned, adding to inspector Smith and Sergeant Masters suspicions that Malcolm Christie is behind the shooting. At the scene CSE Eddie Olosunje discovers the bullet that hit Nate and Ben's car was in fact a ricochet <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Red Tape'

Sergeant Jo Masters, Sergeant Callum Stone and the rest of the team are restless as they drive around waiting for a shout. They get called to a brawl outside Joshua's night club and Stone leads his troops into the mayhem. PC Mel Ryder has to deal with an injured girl who has a stiletto stuck in her groin and is suffering critical bleeding. Stone ists her and in the mayhem orders an interfering per by David Gresham to 'get back'. He pushes him back several times, David goes down and on hitting the ground suffers an epileptic fit. The team are unaware that the whole incident has been filmed on a mobile phone. During the scuffle the club is robbed, leading Jo Masters to believe that the fight may have been started deliberately to cause a diversion from the robbery. Darrel Cooper is arrested on suspicion of starting the fight but is only interested in reporting the 'ault' by a police officer on David Gresham that he claims he witnessed. The team believe that he is creating a smokescreen to cover up his part in the robbery. Commander Lisa Kennedy is called in to oversee the enquiry into the alleged ault and provide support at Sun Hill for Superintendent Jack Meadows. Commander Kennedy makes it very clear that she is not happy with the situation and that the team need to be 'media aware' of this situation as footage from the incident has already been posted online. Stone is put on station duty whilst an enquiry is carried out. DS Stevie Moss and DC Jacob Banks <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Ending of 'Keep Her Talking'

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 The Bill Preview 'Crossing The Line'

Sergeant Stone is on his way home from a night out with friends when he witnesses a man and woman, later identified as Clarinda Blake and Tim Hardacre, arguing down an alleyway. When Tim starts to beat Clarinda, Stone rushes to her defence but Tim turns on him and gives him a severe beating while Clarinda flees. PCs Roger Valentine and Nate Roberts are called to the scene and are stunned to see Stone, covered in blood. Clarinda is eventually traced and questioned by Sergeant Jo Masters, but she insists she was the victim of a random mugging and doesn't want to make a statement, much to Jo's frustration. After spending the night in hospital, Stone shocks everyone, including new recruit PC Kirsty Knight, by turning up for his shift, covered in bruises and dry blood. inspector Smith agrees to let him stay, on the grounds he stays within the station. Kirsty and Jo head to the pub that Clarinda owns and they meet Tim, who helps to run the bar and both officers notice he fits the description Stone gave of his attacker. The officers soon discover there has recently been a lot of tension between Clarinda and Tim and that petrol was poured through the letterbox the previous week Kirsty and PC Mel Ryder are tasked with bringing Tim to the station for questioning but when they arrive at his home, they find Clarinda's teenage son Andy throwing a brick through his window. At the station, Andy finally confesses that he's been dealing weed for Tim and that it was one of Tim's <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Keep Her Talking'

Sergeant Stone and PC Leon Taylor are called to the home of Alan Wilcock who says he left his house for a few minutes, leaving his young son Mattie behind. in his absence, his ex-wife Carly, who he explains used to be a drug addict and has been sectioned, let herself in and refuses to open the door. Stone and Leon attempt to calm both Alan and Carly down but are horrified when behind the front door, they hear Carly fire a gun. CO19 are called and surround the house while Alan tells DS Max Carter he's an ex-detective, turned head of security. Alan picked up the gun in a club he was working at the night before and was going to log it with the police later that day. He tells Max that when Carly was charged for possessing cocaine, he won custody of their children, Matty and 15 year old Adam. Sergeant Jo Masters is tasked with negotiating with Carly and is surprised when Adam says he's recently been communicating with Carly over Skype and he suggests that Jo could do the same. Jo makes a real connection with Carly, who tells the Sergeant that Alan has been neglecting their children. Frustrated, she wants to know why Alan hasn't been arrested for child abuse and why she can't have custody of their children. Jo gently tries to persuade Carly that the police can help her, but Carly becomes increasingly distressed and Jo realises that Matty is in real danger As the investigation develops, Jo is horrified to discover that the cocaine Carly was arrested for actually belonged to Alan <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Time Bomb'

Sergeant Stone and PC Ben Gayle race to the offices of a high profile company where a letter bomb has just been delivered, addressed to the manager, Alan Cooper. They are greeted by Alan, who leads them to his terrified PA Dani Foster, who is holding the package. As Ben gets everyone out of the office, Stone tries to calm Dani down, but she panics and throws the package on the floor where it explodes and covers her in a white powder. Stone has no choice but to seal the room, all the while reuring her, through an office intercom. After the powder has been tested and results show it was non-toxic, Stone lets a distressed Dani out and she runs into Alan's arms. DC Grace Dasari arrives on the scene and questions Alan in front of his worried pregnant wife, Lisa and daughter. Alan is confident it was simply a hoax, but Grace is concerned it's the beginning of something sinister. Alan's brother and colleague, David arrives to take Lisa home while Grace questions Alan further. As the case continues, officers realise that the package was delivered by regular courier, Andrew Stevens, who Alan threw out of the building a few days before after he hared Dani. Stone and Ben eventually arrest him, but Andrew insists he had nothing to do with the bomb. The investigation takes a shocking twist when Stone discovers bomb making equipment in David's home and finds out from David's mother that Alan had recently sacked his brother: David clearly has motive and is a man on the edge. Stone <b>...</b>
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 The Bill Preview 'Duty Calls'

DC Jo Masters investigates a break-in into Ami Ryan's home, but the case soon develops a sinister twist. Sergeant Stone and PC Leon Taylor are called to a flat where distressed Ami Ryan leads them to her boyfriend, Josh Hunt, who is restraining Jeremy Preston on the floor. Ami quickly explains to the officers that she was in bed when Josh returned home after work to find Jeremy had broken in. Jeremy claims he was drunk, thought the flat was abandoned and broke in, looking for somewhere to sleep it off. Back at the station, DCs Jo Masters and Grace Dasari talk to Ami and Josh who both say that theyve never seen Jeremy before. The case takes a sinister twist when Jo discovers Ami and Jeremy work in the same building and forensics show that Jeremys fingerprints have been found on Amis kitchen knives and above her bed Jeremy is eventually released, but Jo and Stone are later called to Amis workplace where she explains she found a note and a gift from Jeremy in her locked drawer. Jo believes that Jeremy may be stalking her, but she is shocked when Jeremy tells her he and Ami have been having an affair and to prove it, he reveals intimate details about her. Jeremy tells Jo that Ami is making up the story that he broke into the flat to cover up the fact they had just slept together. Back at the station, Ami is horrified by the allegations Jeremy has made and insists to Jo that shes never even met Jeremy before. During the investigation, Stone and Jo realise that Jeremy has been <b>...</b>
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