- [first lines]
- Narrator: The most common crime confronting law enforcement agencies is theft. To the prospective criminal, the field of robbery seems the easiest, and the returns immediate. On April 15th of last year, a baffling series of robberies began. In each case, shipments of antibiotics and narcotics were removed from drug company trucks. For the first three days, the problem was without solution. The Highway Patrol had no idea exactly how or when the thefts took place.
- [last lines]
- [the Gibsons are now in custody]
- Julie Gibson: [looks at Dan Mathews, then to her husband] We'll have to remember next time, Bill, a guy that size takes two pills.
- Dan Mathews: There's not gonna be a next time. 'N' one pill is enough, believe me.
- [Mathews begins to feel the effects of the drug that was slipped into his coffee at a restaurant. Getting groggy, he manages to get onto the driver's seat of the panel truck he was driving. He grabs the steering wheel with both hands, then slumps forward and falls asleep]