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- Amy regains consciousness after being attacked late at night to find Garth leaning over her. Amy freaks and turns to PJ, accusing Garth of trying to kill her - and further incriminating him as the key serial killer suspect.
- Tom now finds himself the prime suspect for the murder of Ryan Dekker. PJ and Nick Schulz believe the key witness is lying, and set out to uncover her motives for doing so.
- PJ and Amy are called to the O'Keefe home after a home invasion.
- Joss's brother arrives in town to help train the Blue Light soccer team, and takes a shine to Kelly - much to Joss's dismay.
- Evan (Jonesy) is taking his detective's exam. Amy is left alone with Matt who seems to cause trouble wherever he goes; accident prone Kelly and Joss are doing some detective work of their own, with the theft of some property.
- Susie goes to bat to save the reputation of a man whose depression has driven him to suicide. He is also under suspicion of leaving a bomb at the hospital the day of his death.
- Amy, PJ, and Senior Detective Garth Henderson find a new link between the last two serial killer victims - their psychologist, Bill Lapscott, who runs a therapy group for victims of sexual abuse.
- The serial killer is still at large in Mt Thomas but examination of the latest murder victim reveals enough dissimilarity to indicate it was not the same killer.
- Tom finally returns to the station and takes immediate charge but this causes much discomfort with the rest of the Heelers.
- Joss finds himself in the middle of an armed stand-off on the football field when a feud between two members of his Blue Light Soccer Team gets out of control.
- When an excited first-time father disowns his newborn baby, Alex and Susie suspect the mother has been having an affair with a young schoolboy. At first they deny a relationship, but when they run away together, the case is all but proved.
- Dean Tufnell, a known teen sex offender, escapes on day-release from prison and Jonesy has to help a family track down their missing five-year-old daughter to ensure her safety.
- The Heelers are called to a house where a baby appears to have died from SIDS. It is not the first baby this couple have lost, and another is due soon. Amy is suspicious.
- Tom Croydon is suspended from duty pending a Coroner's Inquest into a murder he's suspected of committing, and Mark Jacobs has taken control of the station.
- Dash's teacher brother Alec is accused of inappropriate behaviour with one of his female students. Meanwhile, Chris runs for election.
- Tom knows he should be looking after his own health and renewing ties with his estranged family. But he's distracted when disgraced former constable Adam Cooper returns to town.
- Tom last saw Adam Cooper 8 years ago when he was dismissed from the force for corruption. Now Adam's accusations may send Tom to jail, the station is about to be closed, and the jobs of all the Mt Thomas police are on the line.
- A race meeting draws serious gamblers, serious criminals, and not-so-serious hats to Mt Thomas.
- Kelly rescues a wino from a fire, catches an arsonist, and prosecutes her first case in court, where she meets an attractive young legal aid solicitor. Joss's mum is visiting, and she invites Kelly to dinner with her and Joss.
- A crop duster pulled from his wrecked plane insists his crash was no accident and produces the threatening letter to back up his claims of sabotage. Amy and Kelly investigate a local farmer who has made public threats against the pilot.
- Kelly's jealous side surfaces upon learning Joss is dating Tilda - but she does find some satisfaction in revealing Tilda's fraudulent police report.
- Kelly and Matt pursue a drug seller; Kelly and the young lawyer pursue each other; and Joss pursues a moonlighting career as a taxi-driver, with some very dangerous passengers.
- Tom's mysterious unexplained disappearance from Mt Thomas gives Kelly reason to speculate about his absence.
- Josh, Grace and Michael investigate an alarm at a high-security laboratory and find that intruders have freed all the research animals from their cages.
- Tactical Response attends a high-speed car chase between two teenagers from rival high schools that ends in a near fatal car crash.
- When a missing 4 year old boy is found beaten to death the team must find the two boys he was last seen with to solve the case.
- When people start dying after a convicted pedophile is released the past comes back to haunt one of the team.
- Two bodies covered with mathematical equations lead the team to some gifted but troubled families.
- When an officer of the missing persons unit is brought in, the team are looking for a serial killer who has killed 12 victims in the past 10 years.
- A deadly hit-and-run is initially dismissed as an accident. When a witness belatedly comes forward with new evidence, Homicide re-opens the case. It turns out the victim's employer is none other than the Police Union.
- When a women dies from using a tainted diet product, it leads the team to a con-man targeting victims from weight loss meetings.
- A series of ATM explosions end in several deaths, the team have trouble identifying a baby killed in the blast.
- The team investigate an apparent home invasion gone wrong but have difficulty assessing the young son who was the sole witness to the crime.
- Plans to build a housing estate are cancelled after a report containing information about contamination in the soil is found by the police. How many people will be killed to stop the report getting out?
- The suspect in an unsolved missing-child case comes to Nick when she finds herself being harassed by the child's mother. Simon is accused of a murder.
- A young business woman is brutally raped and murdered in her own home. The prime suspect has a rock-solid alibi and will leave the country in 48 hours never to return. Homicide has two days to build a case.
- Two bodyguards fail to protect their charge and the consequences are fatal. A double homicide is the result. The team must work fast before the remaining bodyguard takes the law into his own hands.
- The shocking death of coroner's driver Corey Mayer is compounded by the theft of the body he was transporting. Was his murder just collateral damage or was he the intended target?
- New Year's Eve. A time for celebrations. Resolutions. And big mistakes. A young woman vanishes after partying with her friends and now, 18 months later, skeletal remains of the missing girl are found.
- The team investigate the death of alleged arsonist Rod Barrett. Detective Sparks - now the community officer for the area Barrett was found in - returns to Homicide and is paired with a very reluctant Allie.
- Melbourne's streets are being terrorised by thugs committing crimes of random violence. Someone needs to take a stand. The police are valiantly fighting the fight. For victims of crime, it's not good enough. But is vigilantism the answer?
- Allie and Rhys investigate the brutal death of a charity worker and as their investigation unfolds they discover a revenge motive stretching back over 25 years.
- The man intent on killing Phryne's father escapes from the hospital on the same night that a prominent scientist is murdered. As Phryne and Jack race the clock to save Baron Fisher, Hugh and Dot make final wedding preparations.