The undercover thief tracker team use GPS to trace a criminal who steals a tablet computer. In Bristol, a pub landlord tracks the criminals who tried to steal his caravan.
GPS is used to follow a criminal who steals a camera and passes it on to an accomplice. Can tracking technology locate a stolen motorbike? In Ludlow a thief leaves a distinctive footprint.
The undercover thief tracker team use GPS technology to track a gang who have stolen a bike and confront them. The Met's Super Recogniser squad track down a prolific shoplifter.
The team use GPS technology to track a thief who broke into a car to steal a laptop. The National Police Air Service get help tracking down some crooks from schoolchildren.
The team use GPS to track people stealing items left for charity shops. There is a race across Europe to track down a stolen tele-handler. In Reading a burglar can be placed at the scene of a crime by his electronic tag.
The team use GPS to track a thief who stole a computer from outside a cafe. In Newcastle two colleagues use a phone app to track down their stolen bags. In London a man gets his motorbike back.
The team use GPS to follow criminals as they snatch a purse from a young woman outside a cafe. In Harlow, a little girl has her puppy stolen but manages to track her down through social media.
The team use GPS to track a tablet thief all the way to Warsaw and back. In Bath, a man gets his Land Rover back and a traffic management recover their stolen van thanks to tracker technology.
The team use GPS to track a bag snatcher. Technology helps police in Malvern catch criminals stealing from local shops. In Swindon, a police dog tracks down a prolific burglar.
The second series of the show concludes with a look back at just how brazen some of the thieves featured on the show can be and how they try to make their escape.