come through, To survive a dangerous situation successfully or to do what was expected under pressure, smeared, Covered or stained with a substance spread across a surface; in forensic contexts, evidence that has been spread or blurred, He is all over you, Someone is constantly watching, tracking, and monitoring your every move, leaving you with almost no freedom to act, hot dog (slang), A reckless person who likes showing off, especially by taking unnecessary risks to impress others, interchange, A complex highway junction where different roads or freeways connect, eastbound approaching, Moving east and getting closer to a particular location, often used in police radio communication, revolving tail, A surveillance method in which different officers alternate following a suspect so that the surveillance remains unnoticed, liquor store hold-up, An armed robbery was committed at a shop selling alcoholic beverages, down-slope, A period of decline or deterioration after reaching a peak, walk out on, To leave someone or abandon a relationship or commitment without intending to return, That's pretty vacant, A comment describing someone as emotionally empty, mentally absent, or lacking expression or intelligence, recurring, Reappearing repeatedly over a period of time, eight-ball hemorrhages, Small, round internal bleeding spots resembling an eight-ball, typically found during a medical examination after severe trauma, Get someone boxed, To surround a suspect strategically, cutting off every possible escape route, to slip a tail, To detect and successfully evade surveillance or someone following you, transponder, An electronic tracking device that automatically transmits signals revealing the location or identity of a person or object, haul out, To pull or force someone or something out of a place, often with considerable effort or by force, vessel, A blood vessel carrying blood through the body; in other contexts, a ship or large container, westbound, Travelling in the direction of the west, was terrorized, Was deliberately subjected to fear, intimidation, or violent threats, bank hold-up, An armed robbery was carried out at a bank, foiled robbery, A robbery that was prevented or stopped before it could be completed, subcutaneous, Situated or occurring beneath the skin, clavicle, The collarbone connecting the shoulder to the breastbone, bottom line, The essential point or final conclusion that matters most, a new cut laid on, Police jargon referring to a newly assigned surveillance operation, investigative angle, or tactical approach placed on a suspect, to stash, To hide money, weapons, or other valuable items in a secret place for future use, burglary, The crime of unlawfully entering a building with the intent to commit theft or another crime.

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