Tracker (2024) s03e15 Episode Script
No Good Deed
Hello. Hi.
Y-Yeah, yeah.
No, sorry about that. Uh, the, uh
the neighbor's dog just got into my
yard. I was just trying to do a solid.
I know, I know. My bad.
I'll-I'll call first next time.
Copy. Won't happen again.
Randy, stop apologizing.
All right? It's fine. I'm happy to help.
It's all good.
Yeah, just, uh, wait for Colter
and let me know.
All right. Bye.
- Thank you.
- Morning.
- Morning.
- What's-what's up?
- Is everything okay?
- Um
One of Randy's best friends
has gone missing.
Simon Boyce. He was under house arrest.
Due for a pretrial hearing tomorrow.
So Randy's meeting Colter
to see what's going on.
House arrest?
What did he do?
Well, he was charged with cyberhacking.
He broke into the servers
of an insurance company
and then transferred money
into client accounts.
I mean, it's a pretty significant crime.
I'm not sure exactly how I feel
about it, but
I mean
if the police find out
that he's missing,
it's gonna get a lot worse for him.
- They'll throw him in jail.
- Yikes.
He's kind of like Robin Hood.
Anyway, I'm-I'm totally down to
help this guy if Randy needs it.
Um what can I do?
For starters, if you could grab
Simon's file for me.
Um, his public defender
was absolute crap
and possibly incompetent, so
Um, also, clear my schedule for the day.
I think I need to jump on a
flight to Minneapolis and help.
Okay. Yeah. Uh, I'll get you options.
Thanks.
Hey.
- Thanks for getting here so fast, man.
- Yeah.
Talk to me.
Like I told you, my boy Simon
he's under house arrest and
his mom can't find him anywhere.
Reenie sent me the case file.
There's no record of
his ankle monitor going off.
No, no. It was
the first thing I checked.
It's still showing as active
somewhere in the zone.
- Hmm.
- Fully green.
No alarm. And I
and I'm searching, man,
but I can't find it.
- What about his online activity?
- Nada.
He has no access to Internet.
It's court-mandated
because of his charges, so
he went full analog.
Found his flip phone in the kitchen.
Looked at his credit card.
N-Nothing. N-N-Nothing recent.
His car's still here.
When was the last time
you talked to him?
Uh, it's been a minute. Um
He called a couple weeks ago
and he left a message.
I never got back to him.
Been a little busy.
Okay. Not your fault, man. Come on.
Let's go. Let's get to work.
We'll find him.
Okay. His mom's inside.
Mrs. Boyce, when was the last
time you spoke to your son?
I called him this morning at 7:00.
No answer.
And when I stopped by at 9:30
to drop off groceries,
he was gone.
Okay.
And you didn't call the police why?
I thought about it, but I don't want
to make his legal situation any worse.
So I called Randy
to see if he knew anything,
and that's when he told me that
you might be able to help.
Totally on brand for Simon
doing something like this.
My son has always been impulsive.
Do you think there's a chance maybe
- he ran?
- Maybe.
But he has a-a-a court hearing tomorrow,
and he's been pretty worried
about how that would go.
If he's a no-show,
it's gonna go bad for him.
Being cooped up
here for the last couple of months
without Internet access has
not been easy for him.
Hey, Randy, you said you, uh
you found his phone?
Yeah. Yeah, here on the kitchen table.
Anything on it?
Couple of calls
to the sheriff's department.
It's where his supervising officer is.
But nothing unusual.
- Mm.
- Please.
Simon is
not a bad person.
You know, his heart has
always been in the right place.
Facts.
The boy's always had my back.
I can't lose my son.
He's all I have.
Yeah.
See what I can find, all right?
Mind if I take a look around?
Please.
Were any doors open when you arrived?
Uh, not open,
but the front door was unlocked.
And was he allowed to go outside?
He was. He had full access
to the backyard and part of the front.
He's lucky.
Some people under house arrest
can't go out at all.
Mm.
Oh. This is Simon's public defender.
I better take it.
Follow me, will you?
Yeah.
Okay.
Look at this.
You know what this is?
He's testing the perimeter
of his ankle monitor, isn't he?
Oh, damn.
Total Simon move, too.
Yeah, he wanted to know
exactly how far he could go
without setting off the alarm.
Question is why.
There's more over here.
Hold up.
Hey, Randy.
Something here.
What you got?
Look at that.
That's an ankle monitor, isn't it?
- Hell yeah, it is.
- Yeah.
Looks like it's been cut here.
Somehow without the alarm going off.
Can I see?
Oh, yeah.
So, this chip has
a latching relay circuit on it.
Kept the alarm from sounding.
He must've had ten seconds
to disconnect the monitor
and attach the chip.
It's impressive.
Is that something he could do himself?
I don't know.
Definitely wouldn't be easy.
But what I do know
is he didn't make that chip.
It for sure came from someone else.
Ah.
So either someone helped him
or he was taken.
Anything off the chip?
Hmm.
Oh, wait a minute.
- I see you.
- What do you got?
I got a part and a batch number.
Can you trace it?
Let me see.
Okay. The chip was part
of an order shipped
to a BJH Industries.
I got an address
- in Minneapolis. All right.
- Let's go.
Let's do it.
That's a hell of a lot
of security cameras.
Hell yeah.
Think you can hack in,
turn some of those off?
The cameras? Yeah.
Uh, but the dogs
that's-that's all you, right?
I got the dogs.
Took care of the dogs, too.
Yo.
You mind putting that down?
Looking for Simon Boyce.
You know where he is?
Bill? Is that you?
You know this guy?
Yeah, man. It's Bill Henderson.
Simon's old shady roommate.
Recognized that dumbass suit
of armor you got back there.
Man, put that down
'fore you hurt yourself.
What the hell you think you're
doing breaking into my place,
- Rando?
- Hey, look at this.
See that?
It's Simon's ankle monitor.
- We know he got that chip from you.
- Yeah.
- So?
- So
did you do something to him?
Nah.
Simon's my boy.
Not that you'd know that.
Maybe you were afraid
your friend was gonna turn on you
at tomorrow's hearing, name names?
Maybe you helped him hack
into that insurance company.
Yeah, your digital fingerprints
were all over that one.
I ain't messy like that, Rando.
You got about one more of those,
and then we gonna have to do
- something about it. You know I know, fool.
- What's up?
- Okay, look, hey, hey.
- What's up?
You talk to us, you talk to the cops
- doesn't matter to me. You choose.
- Yeah.
That's a good idea, Colt.
I'm sure they'd love
to dig into this little
illegal hardware operation
you got going.
Kind of like these mag spoofers.
You're selling these, right?
To steal credit card data?
How did your chip end up
on Simon's ankle monitor?
He ordered it.
What happened after that, I don't know.
Well, Simon's missing, man.
Okay? You know what that makes you?
That makes you guilty
for aiding and abetting.
Look, I had no idea
he was gonna use it to flee.
He ordered a bunch of things
from me last week.
Unlike you, I respect
a man's digital privacy.
Whoa. Where you going?
It's right here.
See for yourself.
He sent you a letter?
And cash.
Via the good old U.S. Postal Service.
Old-school.
Okay, that's a drone frame.
Parts, accessories.
And a chip with a relay circuit?
Which could be used for anything!
Hey. I just fill orders.
All right.
Let me ask you a question.
What would Simon want with a drone?
So how's Simon controlling
the drone without Wi-Fi?
Oh, it operates on radio
frequencies. No Wi-Fi needed.
He could've just watched the
video live from his cell signal.
Mm.
Where's the footage coming from?
The company that makes the drone camera
automatically backs up
to their cloud server, so
Like, look, this is from five days ago.
Mm-hmm.
So, what, he's using this drone
to spy on his neighbors?
That boy must've been bored
out of his mind.
Look at all these files.
Huh.
So h-hold on a second. May-Maybe, uh
maybe he saw something,
caused him to run?
Yeah, good thinking.
Okay, here's the most recent
video from last night.
Is that a woman?
Yeah.
What the hell is that, man?
I don't think he ran.
He saw something
that got him in trouble.
Hey. I just got your message.
- Any update on Simon?
- Yeah.
Not good is the update.
He was using a drone
to spy on his neighbors.
- Saw a woman being kidnapped.
- What?
He call the cops?
There was an anonymous call
to the sheriff's department last night.
I thought he was calling
his supervising officer, but
looks like he was reporting this.
Cops checked into it,
didn't find nothing.
So either the person
who caught him took him
or Simon removed his ankle
monitor to help this woman.
- You think he'd actually do that?
- Yeah.
I mean, the whole reason
he had an ankle monitor
was because he was always
fighting for the little guy.
We're on our way to the area
right now, check it out.
Hey, did-did you, uh, get
to talk to the county attorney
about Simon's trial?
Just about to have
a conversation with him.
Listen, I need you to work
that Reenie Greene magic, okay?
You got to delay that hearing.
Yeah, I'm on it. Keep you posted.
Thank you.
Hey, so, uh, the office,
how-how-how's everything
going over there?
Great. I mean, Mel's a good addition.
- Mm.
- Yeah.
It's good that Reenie's got her.
- You'll dig her.
- Mm.
What about Reenie? How's, uh
You know, how's she
how's she doing with everything?
I don't know.
You don't know?
Uh
It's just us here, man.
Okay.
Look, you-you know how she is.
She's always trying to be boss lady.
You know? But
I'm not gonna lie,
there's been a lot of late nights.
She took up boxing.
You ask me, she's covering up.
But
you know how Reenie is.
Yeah. Yeah.
Hi.
Excuse me, are you Jim Osmond?
The Hennepin County Attorney?
Depends who's asking.
Reenie Greene.
I'm the new opposing counsel
on the Boyce case.
Nice to meet you.
I take it this isn't a chance meeting.
Well, I am filing a motion
to continue with the judge.
It'd be really helpful
if you were on board.
So you want to postpone
your client's court appearance tomorrow?
Yeah, I'm just taking over
the case from Simon's public defender,
and I need some time to prepare.
Just a couple days
would really be helpful.
How'd you track me down?
Well, this is the closest
restaurant to the courthouse
with, uh, decent lunch specials.
And I might have had
my assistant call your office
asking for restaurant recs.
Ballsy!
You know that could've gone
in the opposite direction.
It could've.
So you'll sign off on the motion?
I really appreciate it.
No.
I'm not doing Simon Boyce any favors.
Oh, come on.
We both know he did not get a fair shake
with his last lawyer.
Last year,
my wife had her identity stolen.
They drained our joint accounts
and screwed up our credit.
So, yeah,
people like Simon,
no matter his reasoning,
are parasites.
And I'm gonna see that he's punished
to the maximum the law allows.
See you tomorrow, Ms. Greene.
Not if I can help it.
Okay, this is where
Simon was flying his drone.
Truck was parked
right in front of that house.
All right,
- why don't you just
- I know, I know.
- Stay here.
- Well, just hang tight.
- I'll be right back.
- Yeah. I'll be here.
"Sit tight."
Telling me to sit tight.
This ain't my first rodeo.
Okay? I
Come on.
Got it.
All right.
What's the address here?
- Can I help you?
- Huh?
Yes.
Um
Hi. I'm, uh
I'm-I'm-I'm neighborhood cleanup.
Yeah. Leave the place looking
better than how you found it.
What my mom always says.
You looking for that drone?
Damn thing was looking into our windows.
Really?
Yeah, buddy.
So, you one of them cyber perverts?
- Huh?
- Recording videos for your TikToks?
- What?
- Monetizing folks' private moments?
I'm gonna call the cops.
No, no, no. D-Don't call anybody.
I'm
Look, I'm looking for my friend, okay?
He went missing, and I think
the drone belongs to him.
He could be in trouble.
Drone's in the house.
- I was gonna trash it.
- No.
No, no, no.
Would you mind if I came in
and took a look at it?
It really could help me find him.
Yeah. O-Okay.
Thanks.
Here you go.
Hit a tree, I think.
I see.
Bingo.
Your missing friend what's his name?
Uh, his name's Simon.
Simon Boyce.
That's a perv name.
Hey. Yo.
He's not like that, okay?
He's lived in this neighborhood
over ten years.
Huh.
I ain't seen him around.
Let me see if I can find you
a trash bag for that mess.
So you
think this friend of yours
is in some kind of trouble?
Could be. Hey, you didn't happen to see
a dark pickup truck last night,
parked a couple houses down?
You know what, yeah.
Yeah, I did. Damn truck
always parking on the street,
blocking the garbage cans on trash days.
Any idea who the owner of the truck is?
No.
I've seen his ugly face around,
but, uh, I don't know the guy's name.
Damn.
Okay.
I'm thinking the owner of the truck
kidnapped a woman and Simon saw it.
You're kidding.
How do you know all this?
I saw the drone footage.
That's crazy.
A kidnapping, in this neighborhood?
Yeah, the world's a crazy place.
I wouldn't do that.
Oh!
Don't move.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hey, hey, man.
Take it easy. I'm unarmed.
- I'm unarmed!
- Randy, you all right?
Yeah, now.
All right, come here.
- Find something to tie this guy up with.
- Yeah.
He wakes up, hit him with this.
Okay.
Where's Simon?
Don't know. Honest.
- What about the girl?
- She escaped.
And thank God, 'cause she was psycho,
mean as a snake.
Called me names and, uh
bit my damn arm.
Stone had to stab her in the leg
just to get her off of me, so
- Your partner is Stone?
- Yeah.
Randy, you find anything?
- Yeah, I got his phone.
- All right.
- Where you keeping the girl?
- In the basement.
- Show me.
- Okay. Yeah.
Here.
In here.
I swear, man, this was all Stone's idea.
He said he needed
a place to stash something,
offered to pay me 10K.
This your place?
It's my cousin's place.
I'm house-sitting,
watering the plants, feeding the gecko,
that kind of thing. Anyways,
I didn't realize it was gonna be a woman
Stone was stashing here.
Before I knew it, I was all
jumped into this kidnap thing.
Um, just so you know,
this is my first and last time.
Um
Who was she?
All I know is her name is Bruna.
Stone grabbed her, spur of the moment,
said her rich husband was
gonna pay a big, fat ransom.
Easy-peasy, right? Wrong.
- He didn't pay you.
- No, man.
He refused.
Now I'm stuck cleaning up the mess.
You know, I-I'm essentially
a nonviolent person.
I-I do yoga.
I was gonna open up
my own stereo repair shop
with the money Stone was gonna pay me.
How long's she been gone?
Since this morning.
Come with me.
- Stay right there. Don't move.
- Yeah, yeah.
This lock's busted from the outside.
She didn't
she didn't leave on her own,
she had help.
Someone took her. Come on.
- Go.
- Okay, yeah.
All right, let me get this straight.
Simon breaks out of
his ankle monitor this morning,
goes over to the "for sale"
house like we did,
- looking for the woman.
- She's not there,
right? So he flies the drone,
trying to figure out where she is,
finds out she's being held here.
So, okay, this random dude, Simon,
came out of nowhere
to help that witch escape.
Why why would he do that?
He's not some random dude,
okay? He's my friend,
and that's just who he is.
But you didn't see him
come in or out of the house?
No, just the drone,
spying on us out there.
I heard it crash into
the tree this morning,
went to see if we could
find out who was flying it.
When Stone and I got back,
the place was empty
and she was just gone.
All right,
I got something off Stone's phone.
Check it out.
Please listen to them.
You have to pay them.
Pay them whatever they want.
They hurt me and
they're gonna kill me
if you don't do what they say.
Please, baby.
Mm. That video, that go to her husband?
Pretty sure, but
that was all Stone's department.
Looks like it went to a burner phone.
Text message came with the video.
"You have 24 hours to pay
- or she's dead."
- Look at the response.
Yeah, "Go ahead and kill her."
Cold, man.
He's not even trying
to run out the clock.
Can you get a location on that phone?
Yeah.
No.
Burner went dead
after the message was sent.
- Mm-hmm.
- Look, man,
if Simon rescued the woman,
where are they?
- He should be home already.
- Mm.
Maybe something happened.
See if you can get an ID on that woman,
the, uh, the biter.
Yeah.
All right.
Hey.
- How long have I been out?
- A few hours.
That leg wound's still bleeding.
I really think
you should go to a hospital.
I told you, we're not doing that.
Those kidnappers could find me there.
That's the first place they'll look.
Okay.
But I'm really worried about you.
You were passed out.
I was just napping.
No, I don't, I don't think so.
You've lost a lot of blood.
I'm advising we get you to a doctor,
or call your husband.
No, we're not doing
either one of those things.
Everything will be fine.
I just need to rest.
I really need to get home.
Just
just stay with me.
Please don't leave me.
Please?
Dude.
Thanks for coming, man.
I didn't know who else to text.
Bro, people are looking for you.
Wait, like the cops?
No, but Randy's back in town
with some guy, you're holed up here.
Randy?
Yo.
Whose place is this
It's hers.
What the hell?
Look, I really got to get back
before the cops get involved,
but she's hurt pretty bad.
We need your help.
Simon, she needs more
than a first aid kit, man.
No. We gotta call an ambulance, man.
You see what happens
when you don't listen?
Reenie, did you get my message?
Yeah, I hope you're
wrong about the ID on this woman.
No, I'm positive that's Bruna Pryor.
Well, that's bad news because
she is married to a Leon Pryor,
big fentanyl dealer,
active in three states.
I spoke to my DEA contact,
and he said that
they've been chasing him
for over two years now.
They haven't been able
to find his location
after he shot an undercover
agent at one of their
stash houses in Omaha.
Okay, so, they're still active,
they just packed up and moved everything
- to Minneapolis.
- Yeah.
Oh, well, it explains
why I couldn't find Bruna
at any of the local hospitals,
if she's hiding from law enforcement.
And maybe she's hiding from her husband,
if he's trying to kill her.
So where does that leave Simon?
Maybe she's holding him
hostage somewhere.
Reenie, do the Pryors have any
associates here in Minneapolis?
Nope, none on the DEA's radar,
but that doesn't mean anything.
Okay.
Can you send me the report
on that stash house raid?
They're already in your inboxes.
All right, checking.
You got it?
- Got it.
- Thank you.
All right.
Look to see if you can find the address
of that stash house, see if, uh,
see if you can find anything.
All right, it's leased
to a James and Mary Smith.
Alias.
Two of the most common names
in the U.S.? No doubt.
There any, uh,
properties here in Minneapolis
with those two names on 'em?
I'm looking, I'm looking.
Lots of James Smiths,
but only one listed
to a James and Mary Smith,
and it's a short-term leased apartment.
- All right, come on.
- All right.
- Could be the one, let's go.
- Got the address.
Okay, go get Simon.
Before tomorrow morning.
And, hey, I hit a roadblock
with that county attorney,
but I'm gonna try and stall the judge.
Okay, Reenie.
I told you not to call anyone.
He was my friend!
He was here to help you!
I'm sorry, I really am.
But what's done is done.
You're the one who took my phone
when I was sleeping
and texted your dumb friend,
when I told you I didn't need any help.
But I'm really gonna need you to
follow directions better, Simon.
Look, I don't
I don't know who you are, okay?
And I-I don't
I don't care what you're into.
Okay? I really, really need to get back.
You don't, you don't understand.
Oh, I understand
perfectly.
You want to leave an injured woman alone
to fend for herself?
That's not very gentlemanly of you.
Please, please don't,
please don't shoot me.
I'm not gonna shoot you
unless you do anything stupid again.
Ah
Are you gonna do
anything stupid again, Simon?
Good boy.
It's time to meet my husband.
Eh.
- Yeah, this is the place.
- All right.
I can bypass the system.
Just got to find a USB port.
- Hello?
- Hey, got a package for you.
Bypassed.
How d Or we can do that.
Randy
Yeah, what is it?
Aw
come on, man.
What the hell is Bill doing here, man?
Looks here like Simon sent him a text
asking him to come here to help.
Then why would they kill him?
Simon didn't do that.
He wouldn't do that. They're friends.
Well, hold on a second. Simon didn't
really know who Bruna was, right?
So maybe she convinced him to come here.
- You think she killed Simon too.
- I don't think she did, no.
I think she still needs him
for something.
What is it, what are you looking for?
- What
- He's got no keys.
They have his car.
We have to find him. Let's go.
You gonna tell me where we're going?
I already told you,
to see my husband.
Me and Leon are gonna have a little talk
about why he didn't pay my ransom.
Maybe maybe it was for a good reason.
Yeah, the reason is he wanted me dead.
Hell of a lot cheaper than a divorce.
So he arranged to kidnap you?
Leon?
He's not that smart.
Just lucky.
And those idiots
who thought they were
gonna get a quick payday
and grabbed me when
I was leaving the jewelry store.
Whatever's going on
with you and your husband,
it has nothing to do with me.
You chose to get involved.
This is crazy.
- I saved you.
- Which is why you're not dead,
but you will be if you keep whining.
Okay, okay.
Look, I'm a hacker.
Okay? I can get you whatever you want.
Just-just let me go.
Shut up and drive.
Looks like they're
a couple miles ahead of us.
Yep.
Wait a minute. They're slowing down.
Think they're pulling in somewhere.
Okay, looks like it's
a warehouse near the airport.
Belongs to a James Smith?
Let's find out.
Come on.
Bingo. That's the name on the lease.
Gotta be Leon Pryor.
Bruna's headed for her husband.
He didn't pay her ransom.
He wants her dead.
- All right, here we go.
- Okay.
Drive closer.
Keep going.
Pull in.
That's Leon.
What now?
Hi, honey.
Sweetheart.
Where have you been?
You son of a bitch!
You were gonna let me die!
You told them to kill me!
Oh, no, no, no, no.
You got it all wrong.
Don't tell me Simon's in that car, man.
Wait here.
Sweetie, that was a little bit of
an overreaction.
What a shame.
No.
No, p-please.
Don't move.
Don't move.
He's in the car.
- Go see if he's okay.
- Right, right, right.
- What?
- Hey. You okay?
- Randy.
- Yeah.
What are you doing here?
What you mean? I'm saving your ass.
What's it look like?
Whoa, hey, hey.
Got you. Huh?
Okay. You all right?
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
Yeah, I think so.
Damn.
Who is he?
- This is my boy Colter.
- Awesome.
Is he all right?
Yeah.
Get him to the truck.
Call an ambulance for her, will you?
Yeah, you got it.
Simon, help me.
Simon, please. Help me.
I think he's helped you enough.
Bro, I still can't believe
you did all this for me.
What are you talking about?
You would do the exact same thing.
- I do have one question, though.
- Hmm?
What the hell were
you thinking, man? What
I don't know, man. Bored, I guess.
Look, maybe I thought about my mom
when I saw Bruna tied up
in the back of that truck.
You know, that I'd want someone
to help her if she were in trouble.
I get that.
Gonna think twice
next time I do a good deed.
Nah, man.
I think there should be
more people like you in the world.
I'm sorry that I didn't hit you back
when you called me.
It's all good.
'cause you showed up when it counts.
No doubt.
- Hey, um
- Hi.
it's not much, but I wanted
to give you a little something
for bringing Simon home.
Oh, thank you, but I can't take that.
A friend of Randy's is a friend of mine,
so it's on the house.
Well, we can't thank you enough.
Would you like to stay for dinner?
Thank you, I would, but, uh,
I gotta hit the road.
Okay.
Thanks again.
Be good, all right? Stay out of trouble?
- Thank you.
- You got it.
- Listen. Hey, Colt.
- Yeah?
Thank you, man.
You saved Simon,
but you saved my life, too.
I, uh,
swear I'm gonna find a way to repay you
- some kind of way. I
- We're good.
We're good.
All right? Come here. We're good.
Thank you, man.
You stay out of trouble, too, all right?
I'll try.
Colter?
Reenie? Hey. How'd it go with the judge?
Uh, yeah, good news.
Because of Simon's help
in taking down Leon
and Bruna Pryor, they're giving
him a postponement on his court date
and a possible plea deal, so
Okay. Well, that's great.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
What are you really doing here? Come on.
What do you mean?
I mean, this could've
been a call or a text.
Oh, everyone calls and texts nowadays.
What happened
to face-to-face conversations
between friends, you know?
I miss those days.
- You're checking in on me.
- No, no, no. I wouldn't do that.
- I'm not checking up on
- That's exactly what you're doing.
- Then what are you doing?
- I'm a little concerned, is all.
- Why?
- If I'm being honest,
you seem a little preoccupied lately.
People are worried.
"People?" What,
Randy say something to you?
Not really. Just, you know,
he said you were working a lot of hours,
he said you took up boxing.
Okay, first of all,
boxing is an excellent
- cardio-heavy activity
- Are you okay?
That's why I came here. I'm
Want to make sure you're okay.
I'm fine.
Good.
If you're not gonna talk to me,
can we at least, uh, go for a walk?
- Right now?
- Right now. Let's go.
I saw a, uh, a diner down the road,
looked pretty nice, great patio.
You're lucky I'm peckish.
Yeah? Well, I'm buying.
Y-Yeah, yeah.
No, sorry about that. Uh, the, uh
the neighbor's dog just got into my
yard. I was just trying to do a solid.
I know, I know. My bad.
I'll-I'll call first next time.
Copy. Won't happen again.
Randy, stop apologizing.
All right? It's fine. I'm happy to help.
It's all good.
Yeah, just, uh, wait for Colter
and let me know.
All right. Bye.
- Thank you.
- Morning.
- Morning.
- What's-what's up?
- Is everything okay?
- Um
One of Randy's best friends
has gone missing.
Simon Boyce. He was under house arrest.
Due for a pretrial hearing tomorrow.
So Randy's meeting Colter
to see what's going on.
House arrest?
What did he do?
Well, he was charged with cyberhacking.
He broke into the servers
of an insurance company
and then transferred money
into client accounts.
I mean, it's a pretty significant crime.
I'm not sure exactly how I feel
about it, but
I mean
if the police find out
that he's missing,
it's gonna get a lot worse for him.
- They'll throw him in jail.
- Yikes.
He's kind of like Robin Hood.
Anyway, I'm-I'm totally down to
help this guy if Randy needs it.
Um what can I do?
For starters, if you could grab
Simon's file for me.
Um, his public defender
was absolute crap
and possibly incompetent, so
Um, also, clear my schedule for the day.
I think I need to jump on a
flight to Minneapolis and help.
Okay. Yeah. Uh, I'll get you options.
Thanks.
Hey.
- Thanks for getting here so fast, man.
- Yeah.
Talk to me.
Like I told you, my boy Simon
he's under house arrest and
his mom can't find him anywhere.
Reenie sent me the case file.
There's no record of
his ankle monitor going off.
No, no. It was
the first thing I checked.
It's still showing as active
somewhere in the zone.
- Hmm.
- Fully green.
No alarm. And I
and I'm searching, man,
but I can't find it.
- What about his online activity?
- Nada.
He has no access to Internet.
It's court-mandated
because of his charges, so
he went full analog.
Found his flip phone in the kitchen.
Looked at his credit card.
N-Nothing. N-N-Nothing recent.
His car's still here.
When was the last time
you talked to him?
Uh, it's been a minute. Um
He called a couple weeks ago
and he left a message.
I never got back to him.
Been a little busy.
Okay. Not your fault, man. Come on.
Let's go. Let's get to work.
We'll find him.
Okay. His mom's inside.
Mrs. Boyce, when was the last
time you spoke to your son?
I called him this morning at 7:00.
No answer.
And when I stopped by at 9:30
to drop off groceries,
he was gone.
Okay.
And you didn't call the police why?
I thought about it, but I don't want
to make his legal situation any worse.
So I called Randy
to see if he knew anything,
and that's when he told me that
you might be able to help.
Totally on brand for Simon
doing something like this.
My son has always been impulsive.
Do you think there's a chance maybe
- he ran?
- Maybe.
But he has a-a-a court hearing tomorrow,
and he's been pretty worried
about how that would go.
If he's a no-show,
it's gonna go bad for him.
Being cooped up
here for the last couple of months
without Internet access has
not been easy for him.
Hey, Randy, you said you, uh
you found his phone?
Yeah. Yeah, here on the kitchen table.
Anything on it?
Couple of calls
to the sheriff's department.
It's where his supervising officer is.
But nothing unusual.
- Mm.
- Please.
Simon is
not a bad person.
You know, his heart has
always been in the right place.
Facts.
The boy's always had my back.
I can't lose my son.
He's all I have.
Yeah.
See what I can find, all right?
Mind if I take a look around?
Please.
Were any doors open when you arrived?
Uh, not open,
but the front door was unlocked.
And was he allowed to go outside?
He was. He had full access
to the backyard and part of the front.
He's lucky.
Some people under house arrest
can't go out at all.
Mm.
Oh. This is Simon's public defender.
I better take it.
Follow me, will you?
Yeah.
Okay.
Look at this.
You know what this is?
He's testing the perimeter
of his ankle monitor, isn't he?
Oh, damn.
Total Simon move, too.
Yeah, he wanted to know
exactly how far he could go
without setting off the alarm.
Question is why.
There's more over here.
Hold up.
Hey, Randy.
Something here.
What you got?
Look at that.
That's an ankle monitor, isn't it?
- Hell yeah, it is.
- Yeah.
Looks like it's been cut here.
Somehow without the alarm going off.
Can I see?
Oh, yeah.
So, this chip has
a latching relay circuit on it.
Kept the alarm from sounding.
He must've had ten seconds
to disconnect the monitor
and attach the chip.
It's impressive.
Is that something he could do himself?
I don't know.
Definitely wouldn't be easy.
But what I do know
is he didn't make that chip.
It for sure came from someone else.
Ah.
So either someone helped him
or he was taken.
Anything off the chip?
Hmm.
Oh, wait a minute.
- I see you.
- What do you got?
I got a part and a batch number.
Can you trace it?
Let me see.
Okay. The chip was part
of an order shipped
to a BJH Industries.
I got an address
- in Minneapolis. All right.
- Let's go.
Let's do it.
That's a hell of a lot
of security cameras.
Hell yeah.
Think you can hack in,
turn some of those off?
The cameras? Yeah.
Uh, but the dogs
that's-that's all you, right?
I got the dogs.
Took care of the dogs, too.
Yo.
You mind putting that down?
Looking for Simon Boyce.
You know where he is?
Bill? Is that you?
You know this guy?
Yeah, man. It's Bill Henderson.
Simon's old shady roommate.
Recognized that dumbass suit
of armor you got back there.
Man, put that down
'fore you hurt yourself.
What the hell you think you're
doing breaking into my place,
- Rando?
- Hey, look at this.
See that?
It's Simon's ankle monitor.
- We know he got that chip from you.
- Yeah.
- So?
- So
did you do something to him?
Nah.
Simon's my boy.
Not that you'd know that.
Maybe you were afraid
your friend was gonna turn on you
at tomorrow's hearing, name names?
Maybe you helped him hack
into that insurance company.
Yeah, your digital fingerprints
were all over that one.
I ain't messy like that, Rando.
You got about one more of those,
and then we gonna have to do
- something about it. You know I know, fool.
- What's up?
- Okay, look, hey, hey.
- What's up?
You talk to us, you talk to the cops
- doesn't matter to me. You choose.
- Yeah.
That's a good idea, Colt.
I'm sure they'd love
to dig into this little
illegal hardware operation
you got going.
Kind of like these mag spoofers.
You're selling these, right?
To steal credit card data?
How did your chip end up
on Simon's ankle monitor?
He ordered it.
What happened after that, I don't know.
Well, Simon's missing, man.
Okay? You know what that makes you?
That makes you guilty
for aiding and abetting.
Look, I had no idea
he was gonna use it to flee.
He ordered a bunch of things
from me last week.
Unlike you, I respect
a man's digital privacy.
Whoa. Where you going?
It's right here.
See for yourself.
He sent you a letter?
And cash.
Via the good old U.S. Postal Service.
Old-school.
Okay, that's a drone frame.
Parts, accessories.
And a chip with a relay circuit?
Which could be used for anything!
Hey. I just fill orders.
All right.
Let me ask you a question.
What would Simon want with a drone?
So how's Simon controlling
the drone without Wi-Fi?
Oh, it operates on radio
frequencies. No Wi-Fi needed.
He could've just watched the
video live from his cell signal.
Mm.
Where's the footage coming from?
The company that makes the drone camera
automatically backs up
to their cloud server, so
Like, look, this is from five days ago.
Mm-hmm.
So, what, he's using this drone
to spy on his neighbors?
That boy must've been bored
out of his mind.
Look at all these files.
Huh.
So h-hold on a second. May-Maybe, uh
maybe he saw something,
caused him to run?
Yeah, good thinking.
Okay, here's the most recent
video from last night.
Is that a woman?
Yeah.
What the hell is that, man?
I don't think he ran.
He saw something
that got him in trouble.
Hey. I just got your message.
- Any update on Simon?
- Yeah.
Not good is the update.
He was using a drone
to spy on his neighbors.
- Saw a woman being kidnapped.
- What?
He call the cops?
There was an anonymous call
to the sheriff's department last night.
I thought he was calling
his supervising officer, but
looks like he was reporting this.
Cops checked into it,
didn't find nothing.
So either the person
who caught him took him
or Simon removed his ankle
monitor to help this woman.
- You think he'd actually do that?
- Yeah.
I mean, the whole reason
he had an ankle monitor
was because he was always
fighting for the little guy.
We're on our way to the area
right now, check it out.
Hey, did-did you, uh, get
to talk to the county attorney
about Simon's trial?
Just about to have
a conversation with him.
Listen, I need you to work
that Reenie Greene magic, okay?
You got to delay that hearing.
Yeah, I'm on it. Keep you posted.
Thank you.
Hey, so, uh, the office,
how-how-how's everything
going over there?
Great. I mean, Mel's a good addition.
- Mm.
- Yeah.
It's good that Reenie's got her.
- You'll dig her.
- Mm.
What about Reenie? How's, uh
You know, how's she
how's she doing with everything?
I don't know.
You don't know?
Uh
It's just us here, man.
Okay.
Look, you-you know how she is.
She's always trying to be boss lady.
You know? But
I'm not gonna lie,
there's been a lot of late nights.
She took up boxing.
You ask me, she's covering up.
But
you know how Reenie is.
Yeah. Yeah.
Hi.
Excuse me, are you Jim Osmond?
The Hennepin County Attorney?
Depends who's asking.
Reenie Greene.
I'm the new opposing counsel
on the Boyce case.
Nice to meet you.
I take it this isn't a chance meeting.
Well, I am filing a motion
to continue with the judge.
It'd be really helpful
if you were on board.
So you want to postpone
your client's court appearance tomorrow?
Yeah, I'm just taking over
the case from Simon's public defender,
and I need some time to prepare.
Just a couple days
would really be helpful.
How'd you track me down?
Well, this is the closest
restaurant to the courthouse
with, uh, decent lunch specials.
And I might have had
my assistant call your office
asking for restaurant recs.
Ballsy!
You know that could've gone
in the opposite direction.
It could've.
So you'll sign off on the motion?
I really appreciate it.
No.
I'm not doing Simon Boyce any favors.
Oh, come on.
We both know he did not get a fair shake
with his last lawyer.
Last year,
my wife had her identity stolen.
They drained our joint accounts
and screwed up our credit.
So, yeah,
people like Simon,
no matter his reasoning,
are parasites.
And I'm gonna see that he's punished
to the maximum the law allows.
See you tomorrow, Ms. Greene.
Not if I can help it.
Okay, this is where
Simon was flying his drone.
Truck was parked
right in front of that house.
All right,
- why don't you just
- I know, I know.
- Stay here.
- Well, just hang tight.
- I'll be right back.
- Yeah. I'll be here.
"Sit tight."
Telling me to sit tight.
This ain't my first rodeo.
Okay? I
Come on.
Got it.
All right.
What's the address here?
- Can I help you?
- Huh?
Yes.
Um
Hi. I'm, uh
I'm-I'm-I'm neighborhood cleanup.
Yeah. Leave the place looking
better than how you found it.
What my mom always says.
You looking for that drone?
Damn thing was looking into our windows.
Really?
Yeah, buddy.
So, you one of them cyber perverts?
- Huh?
- Recording videos for your TikToks?
- What?
- Monetizing folks' private moments?
I'm gonna call the cops.
No, no, no. D-Don't call anybody.
I'm
Look, I'm looking for my friend, okay?
He went missing, and I think
the drone belongs to him.
He could be in trouble.
Drone's in the house.
- I was gonna trash it.
- No.
No, no, no.
Would you mind if I came in
and took a look at it?
It really could help me find him.
Yeah. O-Okay.
Thanks.
Here you go.
Hit a tree, I think.
I see.
Bingo.
Your missing friend what's his name?
Uh, his name's Simon.
Simon Boyce.
That's a perv name.
Hey. Yo.
He's not like that, okay?
He's lived in this neighborhood
over ten years.
Huh.
I ain't seen him around.
Let me see if I can find you
a trash bag for that mess.
So you
think this friend of yours
is in some kind of trouble?
Could be. Hey, you didn't happen to see
a dark pickup truck last night,
parked a couple houses down?
You know what, yeah.
Yeah, I did. Damn truck
always parking on the street,
blocking the garbage cans on trash days.
Any idea who the owner of the truck is?
No.
I've seen his ugly face around,
but, uh, I don't know the guy's name.
Damn.
Okay.
I'm thinking the owner of the truck
kidnapped a woman and Simon saw it.
You're kidding.
How do you know all this?
I saw the drone footage.
That's crazy.
A kidnapping, in this neighborhood?
Yeah, the world's a crazy place.
I wouldn't do that.
Oh!
Don't move.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hey, hey, man.
Take it easy. I'm unarmed.
- I'm unarmed!
- Randy, you all right?
Yeah, now.
All right, come here.
- Find something to tie this guy up with.
- Yeah.
He wakes up, hit him with this.
Okay.
Where's Simon?
Don't know. Honest.
- What about the girl?
- She escaped.
And thank God, 'cause she was psycho,
mean as a snake.
Called me names and, uh
bit my damn arm.
Stone had to stab her in the leg
just to get her off of me, so
- Your partner is Stone?
- Yeah.
Randy, you find anything?
- Yeah, I got his phone.
- All right.
- Where you keeping the girl?
- In the basement.
- Show me.
- Okay. Yeah.
Here.
In here.
I swear, man, this was all Stone's idea.
He said he needed
a place to stash something,
offered to pay me 10K.
This your place?
It's my cousin's place.
I'm house-sitting,
watering the plants, feeding the gecko,
that kind of thing. Anyways,
I didn't realize it was gonna be a woman
Stone was stashing here.
Before I knew it, I was all
jumped into this kidnap thing.
Um, just so you know,
this is my first and last time.
Um
Who was she?
All I know is her name is Bruna.
Stone grabbed her, spur of the moment,
said her rich husband was
gonna pay a big, fat ransom.
Easy-peasy, right? Wrong.
- He didn't pay you.
- No, man.
He refused.
Now I'm stuck cleaning up the mess.
You know, I-I'm essentially
a nonviolent person.
I-I do yoga.
I was gonna open up
my own stereo repair shop
with the money Stone was gonna pay me.
How long's she been gone?
Since this morning.
Come with me.
- Stay right there. Don't move.
- Yeah, yeah.
This lock's busted from the outside.
She didn't
she didn't leave on her own,
she had help.
Someone took her. Come on.
- Go.
- Okay, yeah.
All right, let me get this straight.
Simon breaks out of
his ankle monitor this morning,
goes over to the "for sale"
house like we did,
- looking for the woman.
- She's not there,
right? So he flies the drone,
trying to figure out where she is,
finds out she's being held here.
So, okay, this random dude, Simon,
came out of nowhere
to help that witch escape.
Why why would he do that?
He's not some random dude,
okay? He's my friend,
and that's just who he is.
But you didn't see him
come in or out of the house?
No, just the drone,
spying on us out there.
I heard it crash into
the tree this morning,
went to see if we could
find out who was flying it.
When Stone and I got back,
the place was empty
and she was just gone.
All right,
I got something off Stone's phone.
Check it out.
Please listen to them.
You have to pay them.
Pay them whatever they want.
They hurt me and
they're gonna kill me
if you don't do what they say.
Please, baby.
Mm. That video, that go to her husband?
Pretty sure, but
that was all Stone's department.
Looks like it went to a burner phone.
Text message came with the video.
"You have 24 hours to pay
- or she's dead."
- Look at the response.
Yeah, "Go ahead and kill her."
Cold, man.
He's not even trying
to run out the clock.
Can you get a location on that phone?
Yeah.
No.
Burner went dead
after the message was sent.
- Mm-hmm.
- Look, man,
if Simon rescued the woman,
where are they?
- He should be home already.
- Mm.
Maybe something happened.
See if you can get an ID on that woman,
the, uh, the biter.
Yeah.
All right.
Hey.
- How long have I been out?
- A few hours.
That leg wound's still bleeding.
I really think
you should go to a hospital.
I told you, we're not doing that.
Those kidnappers could find me there.
That's the first place they'll look.
Okay.
But I'm really worried about you.
You were passed out.
I was just napping.
No, I don't, I don't think so.
You've lost a lot of blood.
I'm advising we get you to a doctor,
or call your husband.
No, we're not doing
either one of those things.
Everything will be fine.
I just need to rest.
I really need to get home.
Just
just stay with me.
Please don't leave me.
Please?
Dude.
Thanks for coming, man.
I didn't know who else to text.
Bro, people are looking for you.
Wait, like the cops?
No, but Randy's back in town
with some guy, you're holed up here.
Randy?
Yo.
Whose place is this
It's hers.
What the hell?
Look, I really got to get back
before the cops get involved,
but she's hurt pretty bad.
We need your help.
Simon, she needs more
than a first aid kit, man.
No. We gotta call an ambulance, man.
You see what happens
when you don't listen?
Reenie, did you get my message?
Yeah, I hope you're
wrong about the ID on this woman.
No, I'm positive that's Bruna Pryor.
Well, that's bad news because
she is married to a Leon Pryor,
big fentanyl dealer,
active in three states.
I spoke to my DEA contact,
and he said that
they've been chasing him
for over two years now.
They haven't been able
to find his location
after he shot an undercover
agent at one of their
stash houses in Omaha.
Okay, so, they're still active,
they just packed up and moved everything
- to Minneapolis.
- Yeah.
Oh, well, it explains
why I couldn't find Bruna
at any of the local hospitals,
if she's hiding from law enforcement.
And maybe she's hiding from her husband,
if he's trying to kill her.
So where does that leave Simon?
Maybe she's holding him
hostage somewhere.
Reenie, do the Pryors have any
associates here in Minneapolis?
Nope, none on the DEA's radar,
but that doesn't mean anything.
Okay.
Can you send me the report
on that stash house raid?
They're already in your inboxes.
All right, checking.
You got it?
- Got it.
- Thank you.
All right.
Look to see if you can find the address
of that stash house, see if, uh,
see if you can find anything.
All right, it's leased
to a James and Mary Smith.
Alias.
Two of the most common names
in the U.S.? No doubt.
There any, uh,
properties here in Minneapolis
with those two names on 'em?
I'm looking, I'm looking.
Lots of James Smiths,
but only one listed
to a James and Mary Smith,
and it's a short-term leased apartment.
- All right, come on.
- All right.
- Could be the one, let's go.
- Got the address.
Okay, go get Simon.
Before tomorrow morning.
And, hey, I hit a roadblock
with that county attorney,
but I'm gonna try and stall the judge.
Okay, Reenie.
I told you not to call anyone.
He was my friend!
He was here to help you!
I'm sorry, I really am.
But what's done is done.
You're the one who took my phone
when I was sleeping
and texted your dumb friend,
when I told you I didn't need any help.
But I'm really gonna need you to
follow directions better, Simon.
Look, I don't
I don't know who you are, okay?
And I-I don't
I don't care what you're into.
Okay? I really, really need to get back.
You don't, you don't understand.
Oh, I understand
perfectly.
You want to leave an injured woman alone
to fend for herself?
That's not very gentlemanly of you.
Please, please don't,
please don't shoot me.
I'm not gonna shoot you
unless you do anything stupid again.
Ah
Are you gonna do
anything stupid again, Simon?
Good boy.
It's time to meet my husband.
Eh.
- Yeah, this is the place.
- All right.
I can bypass the system.
Just got to find a USB port.
- Hello?
- Hey, got a package for you.
Bypassed.
How d Or we can do that.
Randy
Yeah, what is it?
Aw
come on, man.
What the hell is Bill doing here, man?
Looks here like Simon sent him a text
asking him to come here to help.
Then why would they kill him?
Simon didn't do that.
He wouldn't do that. They're friends.
Well, hold on a second. Simon didn't
really know who Bruna was, right?
So maybe she convinced him to come here.
- You think she killed Simon too.
- I don't think she did, no.
I think she still needs him
for something.
What is it, what are you looking for?
- What
- He's got no keys.
They have his car.
We have to find him. Let's go.
You gonna tell me where we're going?
I already told you,
to see my husband.
Me and Leon are gonna have a little talk
about why he didn't pay my ransom.
Maybe maybe it was for a good reason.
Yeah, the reason is he wanted me dead.
Hell of a lot cheaper than a divorce.
So he arranged to kidnap you?
Leon?
He's not that smart.
Just lucky.
And those idiots
who thought they were
gonna get a quick payday
and grabbed me when
I was leaving the jewelry store.
Whatever's going on
with you and your husband,
it has nothing to do with me.
You chose to get involved.
This is crazy.
- I saved you.
- Which is why you're not dead,
but you will be if you keep whining.
Okay, okay.
Look, I'm a hacker.
Okay? I can get you whatever you want.
Just-just let me go.
Shut up and drive.
Looks like they're
a couple miles ahead of us.
Yep.
Wait a minute. They're slowing down.
Think they're pulling in somewhere.
Okay, looks like it's
a warehouse near the airport.
Belongs to a James Smith?
Let's find out.
Come on.
Bingo. That's the name on the lease.
Gotta be Leon Pryor.
Bruna's headed for her husband.
He didn't pay her ransom.
He wants her dead.
- All right, here we go.
- Okay.
Drive closer.
Keep going.
Pull in.
That's Leon.
What now?
Hi, honey.
Sweetheart.
Where have you been?
You son of a bitch!
You were gonna let me die!
You told them to kill me!
Oh, no, no, no, no.
You got it all wrong.
Don't tell me Simon's in that car, man.
Wait here.
Sweetie, that was a little bit of
an overreaction.
What a shame.
No.
No, p-please.
Don't move.
Don't move.
He's in the car.
- Go see if he's okay.
- Right, right, right.
- What?
- Hey. You okay?
- Randy.
- Yeah.
What are you doing here?
What you mean? I'm saving your ass.
What's it look like?
Whoa, hey, hey.
Got you. Huh?
Okay. You all right?
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
Yeah, I think so.
Damn.
Who is he?
- This is my boy Colter.
- Awesome.
Is he all right?
Yeah.
Get him to the truck.
Call an ambulance for her, will you?
Yeah, you got it.
Simon, help me.
Simon, please. Help me.
I think he's helped you enough.
Bro, I still can't believe
you did all this for me.
What are you talking about?
You would do the exact same thing.
- I do have one question, though.
- Hmm?
What the hell were
you thinking, man? What
I don't know, man. Bored, I guess.
Look, maybe I thought about my mom
when I saw Bruna tied up
in the back of that truck.
You know, that I'd want someone
to help her if she were in trouble.
I get that.
Gonna think twice
next time I do a good deed.
Nah, man.
I think there should be
more people like you in the world.
I'm sorry that I didn't hit you back
when you called me.
It's all good.
'cause you showed up when it counts.
No doubt.
- Hey, um
- Hi.
it's not much, but I wanted
to give you a little something
for bringing Simon home.
Oh, thank you, but I can't take that.
A friend of Randy's is a friend of mine,
so it's on the house.
Well, we can't thank you enough.
Would you like to stay for dinner?
Thank you, I would, but, uh,
I gotta hit the road.
Okay.
Thanks again.
Be good, all right? Stay out of trouble?
- Thank you.
- You got it.
- Listen. Hey, Colt.
- Yeah?
Thank you, man.
You saved Simon,
but you saved my life, too.
I, uh,
swear I'm gonna find a way to repay you
- some kind of way. I
- We're good.
We're good.
All right? Come here. We're good.
Thank you, man.
You stay out of trouble, too, all right?
I'll try.
Colter?
Reenie? Hey. How'd it go with the judge?
Uh, yeah, good news.
Because of Simon's help
in taking down Leon
and Bruna Pryor, they're giving
him a postponement on his court date
and a possible plea deal, so
Okay. Well, that's great.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
What are you really doing here? Come on.
What do you mean?
I mean, this could've
been a call or a text.
Oh, everyone calls and texts nowadays.
What happened
to face-to-face conversations
between friends, you know?
I miss those days.
- You're checking in on me.
- No, no, no. I wouldn't do that.
- I'm not checking up on
- That's exactly what you're doing.
- Then what are you doing?
- I'm a little concerned, is all.
- Why?
- If I'm being honest,
you seem a little preoccupied lately.
People are worried.
"People?" What,
Randy say something to you?
Not really. Just, you know,
he said you were working a lot of hours,
he said you took up boxing.
Okay, first of all,
boxing is an excellent
- cardio-heavy activity
- Are you okay?
That's why I came here. I'm
Want to make sure you're okay.
I'm fine.
Good.
If you're not gonna talk to me,
can we at least, uh, go for a walk?
- Right now?
- Right now. Let's go.
I saw a, uh, a diner down the road,
looked pretty nice, great patio.
You're lucky I'm peckish.
Yeah? Well, I'm buying.