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The crook hid in a back alley after robbing the [[Griffin Rock]] bank, but was sniffed out by [[Noble (RB)|Noble]], and subsequently arrested by [[Chase (RB)|Chase]] and [[Charlie Burns|Chief Burns]]. {{storylink|Rescue Dog}} | |||
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- The crook is a human from the Rescue Bots portion of the Aligned continuity family.

The crook is a human criminal who carries out dastardly acts like robbing vaults. For example, the vault at Bots & Robbers Police Headquarters.
Sometimes Chase's job isn't that hard.
Fiction
Rescue Bots cartoon
![]() Spoiler warning: Plot details for Rescue Dog follow. |
The crook hid in a back alley after robbing the Griffin Rock bank, but was sniffed out by Noble, and subsequently arrested by Chase and Chief Burns. Rescue Dog
Toys
Rescue Bots

- Bots & Robbers Police Headquarters (2012)
- Accessories: Chase the Police-Bot, crook
- The Bots & Robbers Police Headquarters is a smaller Rescue Bots playset, similar to the earlier Bumblebee Rescue Garage. It has action features like a vault, a trap door, electronic lights and sounds, and a jail cell - in roughly the order the included crook figure is likely to encounter them. The set also includes an RPM-style toy of Chase: a police car with a spot for a human figure to ride in (including the crook, adding carjacking to his list of crimes) and a robot mode in relief on the underside.



