Runaway
- Episode aired Mar 2, 2001
- TV-14
- 1h
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A police officer's daughter runs away and the squad uses the help of a internet journalist to track her down.A police officer's daughter runs away and the squad uses the help of a internet journalist to track her down.A police officer's daughter runs away and the squad uses the help of a internet journalist to track her down.
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Dan Ziskie
- Frank Foster
- (as Daniel Ziskie)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis episode marks the final appearance of Monique Jeffries (Michelle Hurd ) in the series. This episode also reveals that the Jeffries character had transferred to the NYPD Vice Unit but was loaned back to the SVU for the case in this episode.
- GoofsDuring Fin's interview near the end of the episode, the mic can be seen for a few seconds.
- Quotes
John Munch: [to Fin] Your Jew? Your Jew? What if I called you my boy?
Fin Tutuola: I'll be your boy, John!
[laughs]
John Munch: This is not funny. We're not in Narcotics. You cowboy. Fast and loose doesn't play here.
Fin Tutuola: Look, we got his cell phone number. We got him.
John Munch: And I got a small ventricular rupture pulled out of me with no warning. What's the matter with you?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Police Sketch: Dann Florek (2004)
Featured review
Little choice
Those eternal villains in cop shows the Internal Affairs Bureau are examining how the SVU might have screwed up a missing persons case where a police informant was killed. But as we see the flashback as the various folks from SVU give their testimony we see they had little choice in their course of action.
The missing teenage girl was the daughter of a cop friend of Dann Florek. Dan Ziskie blew his career holding a bunch of people at gunpoint looking for information in the Lower East Side drug scene. Sean Foster who is a journalist of sorts among the underground types volunteers to help.
Ice-T is particularly good in this episode in a story that takes him back to his days in narcotics. The chief villain in this story a bottom feeding pimp Reg Flowers incriminates himself very nicely on all levels.
It's stories like this that make cops hate Internal Affairs.
The missing teenage girl was the daughter of a cop friend of Dann Florek. Dan Ziskie blew his career holding a bunch of people at gunpoint looking for information in the Lower East Side drug scene. Sean Foster who is a journalist of sorts among the underground types volunteers to help.
Ice-T is particularly good in this episode in a story that takes him back to his days in narcotics. The chief villain in this story a bottom feeding pimp Reg Flowers incriminates himself very nicely on all levels.
It's stories like this that make cops hate Internal Affairs.
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