1975-01-28 • 30 min
The watch starts with an elderly woman whose TV was stolen and asks why nothing more is done for victims of crime. A silent alarm at a shop results in the owner being shot and critically injured; one suspect is caught, the other escapes when Reed has to save a baby in a runaway carriage. The shooting puts the family in a financial crunch, which can be helped with paperwork from a new program to help victims of violent crimes, but none are available. The officers question the bail bondsman to determine where the second suspect is, obtain the vehicle description and license number from a neighbor, then arrest him after pursuit in vehicle and foot. Another silent alarm finds young men robbing a drive-in, but their car stalls trying to get away. The forms for victims' families finally arrive and are provided to those that need them. Amy Milner, Martin Milner's daughter, appears in the episode as the shop owner's daughter.
Hollingsworth Morse
Director
Frank Comstock
Music
Lester Green
Art Direction
Chief Edward M. Davis
Technical Advisor
F. Bud Mautino
Director of Photography
Robert K. Richard
Editor
Mel A. Bishop
Unit Manager
Philip Mitchell
Sound
Hal Mooney
Music Supervisor
G. Warren Smith
Assistant Director
Tom Williams
Producer
David H. Vowell
Story Editor
Carl Vitale
Associate Producer
A.C. Montenaro
Set Decoration
Walter Dallenbach
Writer
Richard Belding
Supervising Editor