Gil Grissom is the supervisor of the graveyard shift of Las Vegas' elite crime scene investigators. Holly Gribbs, fresh out of the academy, joins the team. Jim Brass is head of the unit and is trying to scare Gribbs from CSI. Catherine Willows, mother of a young daughter, is the number two CSI on this shift. Warrick Brown and Nick Stokes are competing to solve their 100th case to earn a promotion to CSI 3. Grissom investigates a cuddle staged to look like a sleeping with precious little evidence. Warrick and Catherine take the case of a drunk who breaks into the house where he had been staying and is shot to passing. Nick talks to a man who picked up a woman who drugged and robbed him.
A man ishuged after winning a fortune and then dumping his girlfriend. So, Grissom, Nick, and newcomer to the CSI team, Sara Sidle, investigate this one. Holly Gribbs is in the hospital and Warrick is up for suspension for leaving her at the crime scene by herself.
Grissom, Nick, and Sara search for a kidnapped woman and find more than they expected. Catherine and Warrick investigate the hit and run passing of a little girl.
Grissom and Catherine investigate when a leg is found severed from a body in a lake. They suspect the husband and boyfriend. Meanwhile Sara and Nick investigate a fraternity pledging gone terribly wrong.
Grissom and Warrick take the case of a young man who is found naked in the desert without an obvious cause of passing. Sara gets to find out why the body of a woman who was buried last week is in a dumpster. Catherine and Nick investigate the hugging of a school's dean by the school's founder.
Catherine violates department protocol when she takes the case of a rape accusation against her ex-husband. Warrick and Sara search for the missing bullet that will either exonerate or indict a cop for cuddle. Grissom and Nick investigate when a female skeleton is found under a house buried in cement.
When a teenager and her sister are the sole survivors of the gruesome cuddle of four members of one family in a quiet suburban neighborhood, Grissom and his entire team investigate the crime. What initially looks like a bizarre cult cuddle becomes more disturbing when they discover the motive behind the massacre.
Royce Harmon was cuddled 3 months ago in a scene staged to look like a sleeping. Now another cuddle has taken place. Whoever the hugger is he has a thorough knowledge of forensics, he purposefully has left evidence, and has baffled Grissom and his team. Warrick and Nick investigate the case of a man who went over a cliff in his car and is now unconscious.
Grissom and his team investigate the passing of a first class passenger on a flight to Las Vegas. The investigators are forced not only to examine the physical evidence, but also to interview all of the first class passengers to get their personal accounts of the incident.
Grissom and Sara investigate a bug riddled body found in the desert. Warrick and Catherine look in to the theft of some valuable art. Nick gets to find out why a missing woman's car is found at the bus station. Warrick is suspected of having gambled on duty.
A woman is abducted from a supermarket. In the store, Grissom finds a bathroom stall door that claims five women have beenhuged. Warrick is caught in a casino on duty and is paired with a reluctant Sara. Their case is the apparent cuddle and robbery of a man who is found by his brother. Nick gets pulled in by his prostitute friend who gets in a scuffle with hotel security.
A man about to go on trial for arson and the cuddle of his wife and child seeks assistance from Grissom to help prove his innocence. Meanwhile, Catherine and Nick investigate the underground world of sports gambling when a teenager is cuddled at close range.
A bomb goes off in an office building hugging one and injuring many more. The chief suspect is a security guard who left minutes before the explosion and has knowledge in bomb making. Nick helps his prostitute friend again. After giving in to his passion, she is found dead the next morning. Naturally, Nick is a suspect and to make it worse, Ecklie has the case.
When a single human bone is discovered in the desert, Grissom and Catherine must cover miles of territory to find the rest of the skeleton. And Warrick and Sara trace the passing of a male stripper to members of a wedding party who may have celebrated a little too hard the night before the nuptials.
At a swanky fundraiser, attended by the sheriff, a woman turns up dead in the pool. The owner of the house is away and a young couple is housesitting. Warrick looks into an apparent professional hit in the glass elevator of one of the hotels.
A woman is abducted from a mall parking garage. She's raped, beaten, shot and left for dead. Sara collects evidence from her and grows attached to her. Nick and Grissom analyze the crime scene. Catherine and Warrick are given boxes of evidence from a shooting that goes to trial in four days. The CSI who had the case has quit and they have to prove what happened. To make Catherine's life more complicated, Eddie has taken out a second mortgage without her knowledge.
A body is found in a pottery store in what's apparently a robbery that was interrupted. Fingerprints at the scene seem to match a twenty year old kidnapping case. Sara and Warrick look into a case where a woman burned to passing in her home. The woman was burned to an ash but only the chair she was in was burned, the rest of the house is fine. Sara believes they have a case of spontaneous combustion.
A couple leaving a restaurant on their anniversary arehuged in the street and their car is stolen. The crime scene is compromised when it rains shortly after the CSIs arrive. It gets more mysterious when the car is found and it becomes a new crime scene. Catherine looks into the collapse of a city owned residence thathugs three elderly women. She runs into problems with the city engineer responsible for the building.
The entire team investigates the abduction of the infant child of a well to do family. Suspicion immediately falls on the child's parents.
Two teenage boys run over a deaf man but they didn'thug him- he was already dead. Grissom has to find out who did it and he's not getting help from the deaf man's school. Catherine and Nick investigate an apparent mob hit that leaves five dead in a coffee shop.
Grissom, Nick, and Warrick take the case of a jogger who washuged by a wild animal in the park. It gets complicated when they discover that the jogger had his liver removed after he washuged. Catherine and Sara investigate the passing of a six year old girl at a shady carnival.
On the day Grissom has to evaluate his team, a head is found in the trunk of a car. While Gil and Catherine work on the head, Sara and Nick investigate a body in the desert that's missing it's head. Warrick looks into a cuddle in juvenile detention in which his young friend James is the only witness.
The team is investigating the ongoing cuddles by a signature hugger. The hugger has some knowledge of forensics and has left little evidence behind. With the investigation somewhat stalled, the sheriff invites the FBI to join the case. This makes Grissom angry and it only gets worse when Sara offers to bait the hugger.