Police Interceptors Season 22 Episode 14 - Watch Legally and Safely
Police Interceptors Season 22 Episode 14
The interceptors are on a mission to lock up a man wanted on suspicion of making threats to kill, who could have a knife. Rob and Dan stakeout the suspect's car, but they're so super stealthy that a driver reverses into them, blowing their cover. Their target seizes his opportunity to make a break for it, and what follows is a pursuit, decamp and dash, but the interceptors have got their running shoes at the ready.
The Knife Crime Team nick a suspected drug dealer and find a mystery set of keys. Convinced their latest catch is hiding a big stash of drugs somewhere nearby, the team scour the area for the illusive lock-up and are happy campers when they discover the keys unlock a caravan with over £16,000 of cannabis inside.
Out on the roads, Coups and police dog Rambo are on the lookout for a suspected shoplifter on the wanted list. As the interceptors get behind the suspects mum's car, it turns out it's ‘find one get one free', as two blokes hop out and one is on his toes with Rambo close behind.
Meanwhile, when a driver hits the gas on sight of the marked Skoda, Kingo and Jonny track down the lad and discover he's almost three times over the drink drive limit, with his dad in the car.
And, finally, the good people of Mansfield are in for a long wait for their chippy tea, when Phil and Katie arrest a drugged-up delivery driver.
How to Watch Police Interceptors Season 22 Episode 14 Legally and Safely
If you want to stream Police Interceptors Season 22 Episode 14 through reputable and legal services, there are a few good options depending on where you are. Subscription platforms like HBO Max, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ sometimes carry Police Interceptors Season 22 Episode 14 films or related DC titles—though availability depends on your country.
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