Crimewatch hits the streets of Britain to appeal for help with unsolved cases.
Kde se dívat na Crimewatch Live • Series 9
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Díl 1Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. At New Scotland Yard, Michelle Ackerley reveals how the Met are fighting a surge in knife crime.
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Díl 2Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. Michelle Ackerley is at Hendon Police College to learn what it takes to be a detective.
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Díl 3Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. With more than half of children under 12 having a smartphone, Rav reveals how to protect them online.
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Díl 4Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. Michelle Ackerley meets the dogs training to join the police at the Thames Valley Police Training Centre.
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Díl 5Crimewatch Roadshow helps police across the country tackle everyday crime. Michelle Ackerley is with the City of London police to learn how to avoid thieves on mopeds.
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Díl 6Michelle Ackerley is at an airfield in North Yorkshire, finding out how police are combatting smuggling and people trafficking. Rav Wilding reveals the latest ticket scam.
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Díl 7Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley are live, asking for help with unsolved cases. In County Durham they find out how emergency teams prepare for fires at airports and on oil rigs.
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Díl 8Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley are live, asking for help with unsolved cases. Michelle delves into the growing problem of motorbikes being used to commit crimes.
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Díl 9Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley are live, asking for help with unsolved cases. Michelle is at West Yorkshire Police's training facility at Carr Gate, Wakefield.
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Díl 10Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley are live, asking for help with unsolved cases. Michelle is in Leicester to meet forensic scientists investigating historical mysteries.
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Díl 11Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley ask viewers for help with unsolved cases. In Manchester, Michelle explores the training that emergency teams undergo to prepare for the worst.
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Díl 12Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley ask viewers for help with unsolved cases. A look at how officers from Staffordshire used cutting-edge techniques to identify a body.
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Díl 13Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley ask viewers for help with unsolved cases. The team meets the horses who help police in a variety of ways.
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Díl 14Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley ask viewers for help with unsolved cases. Officers from Greater Manchester Police expose the driving offences which put cyclists' lives at risk.
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Díl 15Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley ask viewers for help with unsolved cases. In Liverpool, Michelle presents appeals from Merseyside police.
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Díl 16Rav Wilding and Tina Daheley ask viewers for help with unsolved cases. In the West Midlands, Tina finds out how the emergency services deal with illegal cannabis farms.
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Díl 17Rav Wilding and Tina Daheley ask viewers for help with unsolved cases. Tina learns how the West Midland Police's dog unit train their canine recruits to sniff out contraband.
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Díl 18Rav Wilding and Tina Daheley ask viewers for help with unsolved cases. A look at how paramedics are trained to deal with the most hazardous emergencies they could possibly face.
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Díl 19Today's programme comes from Bristol. Tina Daheley is live with Avon and Somerset's underwater search team. Rav Wilding is in the studio finding out about a new system that's being used at one prison to stop drones being used to drop drugs to the inmates.
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Díl 20Rav Wilding and Tina Daheley ask viewers for help with unsolved cases. In south Wales, Tina looks at the issue of fakes. And Rav meets a real-life pet detective.