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'Chicago PD' Season 5 Episode 5 Spoilers: Squad Takes On a Child Trafficking Case

The squad will take down one of the worst kinds of criminals in the upcoming episode of "Chicago P.D."

In the episode titled "Home," the synopsis reveals that Voight (Jason Beghe) and his team will stumble upon a double case. When Intel sends them to close down a meth lab run by a gang leader named Marshall Carter (guest star Aaron Roman Weiner), they have no way no knowing of a more diabolical crime that the group is running. Peddling meth is not their main money source. It is selling kids to twisted individuals like them.

It will be revealed that Carter is also the brains behind a re-homing scam where kids adopted from foreign countries are abandoned and then sold to the highest bidder. The promo shows a surveillance footage of a van that the criminal uses to transport the kids. They are allegedly being sold via an online auction. Further investigation reveals that there are 18 kids being kept somewhere, ready to be shipped to their new owners. Voight and his men are understandably over the edge due to the situation.

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The squad will do their best to take down the gang and save those children. In the clip, Voight is seen chasing Carter as he runs away from the police. When he is eventually caught, Voight gets his gun and points it towards the criminal. He is close to pulling the trigger when Atwater (LaRoyce Hawkins) tries to stop him. His subordinate reminds Voight that they need the criminal alive to know where he is hiding the kids.

Last episode, Ruzek (Patrick John Flueger) could have been in trouble if not for Upton (Tracy Spiridakos). A case was supposed to be filed against him for roughing up a suspect. Upton managed to talk to the other party and convince them to drop the accusations against her partner.

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