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- Former Hamburg cop Hauke Jacobs helps Schwanitz police officer Lona Vogt with their cases while he works as the new veterinarian in town with their assistant's support Jule Christiansen.
- The pupils of Castle Schreckenstein and Castle Rosenfels look for a solution to forestall the sale of Castle Schreckenstein due to debts.
- Two burglars abduct a travel group in an old bus. However, the hostages react in unexpected ways - as though they have nothing to lose.
- A mountain hiking tour of friends brings to light unexpected conflicts.
- Nina loves her small family and is passionate about her job as an architect. When she returns to work after parental leave, she is able to save the office from bankruptcy with a brilliant idea. The only catch: She has to pretend to be a single person who is married to his job. Because the client, Lene, is a dragon and doesn't think much of working mothers at all. Nina doesn't get any help from her husband Torsten because he sees her dream job as a threat to the family. The police officer is currently completing his high school diploma. The fact that his wife is surpassing him in career matters and will soon be bringing home more money than him scares him. In times of need, Nina passes him off as her brother and secretly hires the rental grandma Irmgard (70). Between lies and success, Nina's life gains so much momentum that she soon can no longer find the emergency brake.
- Policewoman Maria and Rocco expect offspring. Rocco's father Silvio, officially pizzeria owner, unofficially Mafiapate, is not thrilled. Even Maria's father, a policeman himself, is anything but pleased.
- In a bus, a dead man lies next to a dummy bomb, who died from an overdose of insulin. Germeringer junior can quickly identify the perpetrator: a prostitute at Munich's Ostbahnhof. But the murderer's motives remain a mystery.
- In "The attack", the Prime Minister Maria Wengler makes a detour to Schwanitz to visit the house where she was born. Sounds harmless - but investigative journalist Jan Bank is shot dead while researching on site. The LKA man Frank Schmiedel, bodyguard for the Prime Minister, found the weapon at Hauke Jacobs of all places. Only with the help of his veterinary assistant Jule Christiansen and his new colleague could Jacobs prove his innocence. There are increasing indications that Jan Bank was on the trail of a plot whose goal could be an assassination attempt on the top politician.
- Hauke Jacobs new partner Hannah Wagner gets a visit from her old life: the young Maik Lisek, who got involved with the wrong people in Kiel, urges her to give him money. Before Hannah can find out who is in debt to him, the boy secretly runs away with her service weapon and uses it to raid Mehmet Ösker's gas station. During the chase there is a serious accident that Hauke only survives because Hannah saves him. However, he has memory lapses. Meanwhile, Jule has her hands full at Frederike Barrow's farm. A rare epidemic has broken out there. Frederike Barrow blames her younger sister Conny for this. Conny then seeks consolation from Maik, who is hiding in a Barrow's barn. Before Hauke can find out what actually happened between Hannah and Maik, the young lovers set off on the next fateful raid .
- Police officer Lona Vogt falls into a trap and is seriously injured in an explosion. Hauke Jacobs and assistant Jule try to find the culprit.
- A man is found with his throat severed. Apparently there is a professional killer in Schwanitz.
- A serial killer is targeting red-haired women. This has fatal consequences for Lona. All of Schwanitz is shocked. Jule tries to lure the perpetrator on her own.
- Sophie is courting a lucrative wedding: Veronika and her fiancé Steffen want to celebrate with more than a hundred guests at the Fuchsbichlerhof. For the highly indebted mountain pension, the job promises a real rain of money.
- Pension landlady Sophie and Barthl, her unloved stable dweller for life, get unusual holiday guests in the house. Janine Brieschke from Berlin is traveling with her three children from three fathers and her current life companion 'Zecke'.
- At a traffic control, Hannah Wagner and Hauke Jacobs find a cut finger in a suitcase. The driver, in whose car the suitcase was, claims not to have known anything. He pulls out a lawyer's business card. He's there immediately, talks alone to his client - and shoots him. He was evidently a cleaner, a criminal service provider who would remove all traces if the worst came to the worst. At the same time, Ansgar Brandel, the pastor in Schwanitz, is collecting money for a young widow in need. When he told the gang boss Mateo Talamantes about it while visiting prison as a pastor, he had a suggestion: He had just lost one of his messengers, and the pastor could like the job. He just has to drive a suitcase around every now and then. And if, contrary to expectations, there is trouble, here is his lawyer's card. Ansgar Brandel accepts - but at the first rest the car and the explosive drug load is promptly stolen from him. Namely from Stella, Jules veterinary fellow student. The two of them want to free a few unsuitable apes together and so unexpectedly get into the killer's sights.
- In Wiesenried, not only do the clocks tick more slowly, the post office can also take a little longer. However, when Barthl flutters a card into the stable that is eleven months late, there is no reason for a cheerful shrug.
- The Christmas season is not exactly contemplative for the Schwanitzer. When the ferry stops operating and the dike breaks in the neighboring village, the place is cut off from the outside world. Then a stranger shoots Santa Claus and the party is in complete danger. Leisure Santa Claus Martin has stood in for his buddy - was the fatal shot aimed at him? Does the man have to be protected? Or did he know they wanted to kill him - and killed two birds with one stone? In the winter hunt for the murderer, Hauke Jacobs, Hannah Wagner and veterinary assistant Jule prove to be a well-rehearsed team. The villagers have to get together and celebrate Christmas together. At the end Jule gets a big surprise, Blecki and Töteberg dance together with Ösker and Bine Pufal and the whole village. The perpetrator is convicted and - oh wonder - the Christmas skeptic Hauke Jacobs presents the children as Santa Claus.
- Andreas Brose, better known in Schwanitz as "Andy from next door", is a tree made by one man and gifted with craftsmanship. So he repairs Hauke's broken boat engine and helps Hannah renovate her new house. Andy's mind, heart and instinct are more like a child's. When Andy finds his foster father Cem Brose dead, he is suspected of murder based on a testimony. Hauke and Hannah find out that Andy's adoptive father Cem Brose was once a treasure hunter. Could the murder have anything to do with a stolen diamond? The investigation leads to a second fatality and then Andy disappeared.
- Hauke Jacobs is pushed to the extreme as an investigator by colleague Hannah Wagner, while Jule Christiansen is primarily concerned about her ailing father. A chance reunion with the Kiel police officer Jost Striesow leads Hannah to call her ex-colleague Lasse, with whom she once had an affair. It comes to light that Striesow was apparently lubricated by a powerful Kiel drug ring and is now on the run. He is said to have kidnapped a girl to prevent her from testifying in a criminal trial. Hauke and Hannah immediately start looking for the girl. They get support from Kiel: Lasse and his colleague Nina come to Schwanitz. But Hauke is skeptical about the two. Who can he really trust? And Hauke's jealousy of Lasse isn't exactly helping the investigation either. When the kidnapped girl is able to free herself and seeks protection from Jule's father Dirk of all people, everyone is in great danger.