- The team searches for a missing teenage girl who is feared to have been recruited by a terrorist organization.
- When a man is killed in a vehicular accident, the team is told they have a case because found in the man's car is something that makes them think the man might have ties to ISIS. Specifically to a man who's wanted. So Kensi and Deeks talk to the man's wife while Callen and Sam go and check out his vehicle. The wife says her husband can't have any ties to ISIS but says he's been going out all night lately. Sam and Callen find three cellphones in his car and Eric learns the man was working for car services like Uber. So they think maybe one of his passengers left the thing that they found that made them think the man's a terrorist. They go over all his fares and learn one of his clients is an Iraqi so they go see him. They pull their guns on him and his family comes out and assume they came because the man's wife reported their daughter missing. They talk to the man and his family and learn that what they found in the car was written by their daughter who is missing. They learn she was approached by someone who wanted to make her a model. They do some digging and think that someone is getting girls by offering them a job modeling and then sending them to ISIS so that they could be made into ISIS brides. They try to find them.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- A fatal car accident victim seems linked to ISIS, but his family can't believe anything like that. It turns out he was just working as Uber driver, the real target probably was his last passenger. The team identifies Iraqi Jahmir Yacoob, but he and his wife are desperate for help to find their teen daughter. She was lured to a modeling agency, so Deeks and Kensi go snoop there undercover, to work out if it's a a terrorist front or worse, which proves dangerous.—KGF Vissers
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