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- Two prison escapees take Deputy Olson hostage along with his squad car. This enables the kidnappers to monitor all police radio transmissions.
- Sheriff Morgan is convinced that a clever pair of bank robbers will hit the Bisbee National Bank twice in the same week when they learn a large army payroll is being kept in the vault for safekeeping.
- Sheriff Morgan returns from vacation and finds illegal slot machines have infested the entire county. He is chagrined when his attempts banish the machines meets resistance and he is challenged for re-election by his predecessor.
- Someone is knocking out power all over Cochise County by stealing high voltage power lines. Sheriff Morgan is on the case.
- An elderly man who has been feuding with his son-in-law calls the sheriff claiming to have been poisoned. Later, after having transferred his ranch property to his daughter, the old man disappears from his home, leaving only a bloody knife and the track of a dragged body behind. Sheriff Morgan arrests the son-in-law on suspicion of murder, but is concerned that the case may fall apart since the body of the old man is never located.
- A gas station attendant forces his attentions on a beautiful blonde drawing the ire of her escort. After being kicked out of the roadhouse, the young man picks up the argument when the couple leaves and is clubbed with a wrench during the scuffle. During his investigation of the crime, Sheriff Morgan learns that the woman involved in the fracas is the wife of one of his deputies.
- Sheriff Morgan escorts two Federal witnesses to the U.S. Marshal in Tuscon. While making the hand-off, they are waylaid by hit men trying to silence the witnesses. Instead, the Marshal is killed and Morgan becomes the new Marshal.
- Two thugs hold up a diner, leaving the counterman and cook beaten and unconscious. They're spotted by a trucker who phones in a description of the men and their vehicle to the Cochise County police. Sheriff Morgan and his men set off in hot pursuit to capture the robbers before they can escape into Mexico.
- Sheriff Morgan cannot convince an old man that his grandson is mentally ill and a menace to the community.
- Sheriff Morgan is maneuvered into protecting a slick professional gambler from mobsters during the annual Helldorado festival.
- A deranged giant with a dark secret steals a truckload of dynamite, putting the entire town in peril. Sheriff Morgan and Deputy Olson use their roping skills to subdue the giant, then Morgan dons a disguise to unravel the secret.
- Sheriff Morgan's friend is distraught that his pretty daughter has eloped with a no-count, gold-digging rodeo star. Morgan discovers the cowboy is a polygamist and crosses county lines to hunt him down.
- A desperately ill Mexican woman slips across the border and arrives with her young son at the Blair's ranch house seeking help. When the mother dies, the Blairs seek the assistance of a priest to adopt the boy. Unless Sheriff Morgan can find evidence the youngster is an American citizen, he'll be shipped back to Mexico; in the interim, he has to track down the killer who's trying to cross the border in the other direction.
- With vigilantes in hot pursuit, Sheriff Morgan takes to the hills with cuffed prisoner in tow. Can he hold out until help arrives?
- The Sheriff battles Los Angeles gunman Clegg Hanley and his Indian wife in Arizona. The chase is on as Hanley escapes the jail and Morgan along with Clegg's wife hunt him down in the mountains.
- A magazine writer working for scandal sheet publications is arrest for drunk driving. He tries to strike a deal with Sheriff Morgan - a lenient sentence in return for information about a narcotics ring operating out of a dude ranch. Morgan learns the owner, one of card playing buddies, has a criminal record, as does his Brooklyn-born bodyguard.
- The child of a mine foreman who unjustly accused an Apache of stealing diamond tipped drill bits is kidnapped for revenge by the Indian's friends.
- Mr. Kent asks Sheriff Morgan's help locating his teenaged daughter. She ran away from home to marry a soldier from Fort Huachuca without his permission. The soldier is currently in the stockade for trying to leave the post without a pass. Desperate to meet his fiancée, the soldier agrees to help another prisoner escape, only to regret his actions when his partner resorts to violence including taking his fiancée as a hostage.
- After his mother and stepfather separate, their teenage son shows he prefers his stepfather's ranch to the bright lights of Bisbee by running away from home at every opportunity. When the boy's mother charges her estranged spouse with kidnapping, events take a violent turn, forcing Sheriff Morgan to require a hearing in juvenile court.
- After being arrested for a domestic disturbance, Pollo tries to strike a deal with Sheriff Morgan to avoid jail time. He tells the lawman that he knows about a plot to rob a train near Douglas, Arizona, but his information is discounted. When the train does get robbed, Morgan is very interested in what Pollo has to say, but the angry man refuses to cooperate.
- A rancher's restrictions on his daughter causes her to run away. She hooks up with a wannabe rodeo star who's taking her for all her money.
- The Bentley brothers' public brawling is a nuisance, but when they start rustling each other's cattle, Sheriff Morgan is determined to put a stop to it.
- The much-beloved county doctor is murdered and Sheriff Morgan enlists help of the town folk to reveal who would want him dead and why. Surprise ending. Cast list shows episode #26.
- Morgan involved with crooks on his way to Bisbee.
- A kid from back east is a bad influence on the local youth in Cochise County. Sheriff Morgan steps in to help steer him in a better direction.
- A fugitive wanted for murder dyes his hair and plans to hide out at a desert resort until the heat dies down. He kills an automobile mechanic to keep his identity a secret and Sheriff Morgan arrests the mechanic's spiteful brother-in-law by mistake.
- Morgan is under great pressure to apprehend a band of safe robbers operating in Cochise County. Their MO is to steal a safe and then take it to a remote area where they blow it open.
- When Helen Gifford tries to force her younger brother to leave Vera Watson's ranch, Vera pulls a gun and Helen is mortally wounded in the scuffle. Sheriff Morgan doesn't believe the story Vera and Hank have cooked up, so he looks for evidence to destroy their alibis.
- In order to get evidence against a con man, Sheriff Morgan tries to convince the criminal that he's a crooked cop.
- Parked trains in Cochise County have been looted and a conductor murdered. Morgan suspects an inside job since the robbers seem to know which boxcars have the valuable loot.
- Two deputies are shot and nearly killed during a payroll holdup. Sheriff Morgan's investigation reveals the gang's unlikely ringleader.
- Charlie Jackson is on parole and out to get revenge on all those who put him away years ago.
- After breaking up a fistfight between two men, Sheriff Morgan does some investigating and learns that one of the men, a prominent businessman, is wanted in Phoenix for passing bad checks. The catch - the crime has a three month statute of limitations which is about to expire.
- An east coast lawyer has a confrontation with Sheriff Frank Morgan regarding the whereabouts of a lost silver mine located somewhere on an Apache Indian reservation.
- A phantom burglar terrorizes the citizens of Bisbee. Sheriff Frank Morgan's only clue is a note left by the robber - signed The Shadow.
- The son of a rich rancher tries to bribe witnesses who saw him kill.
- The sheriff meets confronts hold-up men and the angered Apache winner of World War II Medal of Honor, in a bloodcurdling fray.
- Morgan and Olson must track down a band of 5 young hoodlums who are leaving a trail of robbery and assault across Cochise County.
- Two truck drivers find a rancher by the side of the road who apparently died of a heart attack. Sheriff Morgan learns that the car had the gas siphoned out of its tank and the wad of cash the rancher was carrying has disappeared. Backtracking his movements to the previous evening, the lawman learns that the rancher's financial status was overheard by three drifters working on a nearby spread.
- Did the frightened young girl actually witness a murder, or is she just crying "Wolf"? Her aunt and uncle insist on the latter, but Morgan is not so sure.
- A masked bandit has been robbing businesses all over town. But when a store owner shoots a young man allegedly in the act of robbery, Morgan suspects something's not adding up.
- Business partners have a falling out over money from a cattle deal. The resulting enmity results in fistfights, lawsuits and, finally, gunplay.
- Sheriff Morgan and the local Chamber of Commerce want to turn a land tract formerly used as an army proving grounds into a park after removing all the unexploded shells from the land. The current owner wants to sell the scrap metal on the land and refuses to cooperate. Meanwhile, a group of boys, including the old man's grandson, trespass on the property to dig for souvenirs.
- Burton is found dead at the bottom of some steps outside his office. What appears to be a fatal accident becomes a murder investigation when Sheriff Morgan learns that the businessman recently obtained a huge diamond ring, which is now missing and was, unknown to him, part of a jewelry heist. The lawman trace the ring to a waitress who says she returned the ring to the mentally challenged handyman who gave it to her. The handyman says she kept the bauble.