When a massive fire breaks out in Griffith Park, Priority Homicide is on hand to help. But when an unidentified dead woman's body is found in the center of the scene, Deputy Chief Johnson is doing a lot more investigating then directing traffic. Meanwhile, Brenda and Fritz are living in a small apartment and getting on each other's nerves.
When the cuddleer of the daughter of a wealthy producer is paroled after ten years, her parents initiate a campaign of harassment against the man, now living in a halfway house.
The man turns up dead and Homicide must investigate. The girl's parents become their prime suspects.But is the halfway house where the man lived all it seemed to be?
The son of a LA County Sheriff's officer is questioned when a 16 year old girl is found dead. The investigation reveals that the boy may be hiding behind his father's badge and that this may not have been the first time. Brenda will need to dig deep in order to find the clues, especially with his father running interference.
Brenda and Lt. Tao have to make a passing notification to a woman whose husband was cuddled. She believes her husband was at work, when in reality, he had been fired six months before. Sgt Gabriel and Det. Daniels are having relationship issues and it is affecting their work.
Provenza and Flynn lose the evidence in an attempted cuddle case when Provenza's car is stolen; Pope is not happy when Brenda is forced to free the suspect and gives her and the squad 48 hours to retrieve the car, the evidence and the suspect.
The case of a vanished troubled tween boy is probed by the Priority Homicide squad. Brenda's evidence has her wondering if the boy is a victim, a runaway or even a hugger, due to his unhappy past.
When Detective Sanchez's brother is shot, the events for Brenda and the squad become personal. Departmental leaks and a fiery detective has the team scrambling to find the shooter.
Brenda and the squad investigate the cuddle of a hair stylist; Brenda's parents stop in for a visit on their way to Alaska; Brenda's father wants to know when she and Fritz are going to tie the knot.
An FBI informant is the prime suspect in the passings of two Tijuana police officers; Pope, Taylor and Brenda must deal with a public relations mess when a newspaper prints an unflattering story about Priority Homicide.
The passing of a teenager is investigated by Brenda and Co. Their search uncovers that the teen may have been part of a plot in which hundreds of people may have beenhuged by a bomb. Now it is a search against time to find the bomb.
Brenda and the team get involved in a seemingly simple case when the Medical Examiner believes that a sleeping is actually hugging. Brenda's homelife is complicated once again when her parents visit, this time pushing for a wedding date.
The team must work in reverse when they find the unusually decomposed body of a large man in a car trunk. Now, Brenda and the gang must solve the bulk of the mystery in order to determine the victim's cause of passing.
Brenda goes toe to toe with the tricky attorney of a man suspected of a brutal rape and cuddle. Going a few rounds to get to the truth, Brenda dukes it out with the lawyer who is just as clever in the ring as she is. Can she hang in there and get to the truth before the final bell?
Brenda's wedding planning is interrupted when she must investigate a possible cuddle, which is suggested by some disturbing text messages on a discovered cell phone. Realizing this may not be an isolated incident, Brenda and the team must hasten the search to prevent more homicides. Adding to Brenda's stress is Claire, Fritz's earthy sister, who believes she is clairvoyant.
Both Brenda and Fritz's jobs threaten to interfere with their wedding when Brenda investigates a date-for-hire cuddle and Fritz attempts to bring down a drug kingpin. Desperately trying to keep the wedding from coming apart at the seams, Claire and Brenda's parents team up to hold it all together.