Published on Dec 5, 2024, 6:27:08 PM
Total time: 00:29:41
In this thrilling episode of Dragnet, Detectives Joe Friday and Ben Romero are assigned to the burglary detail to stop a brazen jewel thief whose 16-day spree has left Los Angeles reeling. Dubbed "the 16-night burglar," the elusive criminal has stolen thousands of dollars’ worth of jewels, leaving no fingerprints and baffling investigators.
The detectives finally catch a break when stolen items start appearing in local pawnshops, all signed under the name Walter Tracy. Armed with a description and mounting evidence, Friday and Romero track down Tracy in a pawnshop and engage in a tense pursuit through the streets of Los Angeles.
Upon his arrest, Tracy refuses to cooperate, forcing the detectives to undertake a grueling search of dozens of hotels and apartments until they locate his hideout. The discovery of the stolen jewels—hidden in jars, cans, and household items—cements the case against Tracy. The episode concludes with his conviction for first-degree burglary and a return to prison, where he faces additional charges from another state.
Keywords: "Dragnet Sixteen Jewel Thefts episode," "Walter Tracy jewel thief Dragnet," "August 1949 Dragnet radio," "Joe Friday Ben Romero burglary case," "LAPD crime investigation drama," "classic Dragnet jewel heist," "police procedural radio series."
Cast: Jack Webb, Barton Yarborough, Raymond Burr, June Whitley, Joseph Kearns.
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