- When Reno is asked to find the missing daughter of his friend, he learns there is more to her disappearance than he thought.
- The daughter of Reno's loyal long-time friend Assistant D. A. Wells begins going on a downhill spiral, entering a life of drug addiction. Upon further investigation, Reno and Cheyenne discover there is much more to this family tragedy than originally thought. They soon uncover a rather elaborate scheme involving black market drugs, a touring rock band, and a corrupt band manager who plans to use the girl to leverage Wells into dropping the impending case against her brother, a notorious drug dealer.—Dark Saibot
- District attorney Harry Wells (GRAND L. BUSH), first black man to get that post, and one of the few remaining friends of, and believers in Reno Raines' innocence, has an over protected teenage daughter, Dawn (RACHEL TRUE 26-y-o playing an 18-y-o well) who suddenly decides to run off with Luther (MICHAEL JAI WHITE), a young man who encourages her to take drugs, and is associating with a drug ring that uses a traveling heavy metal music band as a front. Harry asks for Reno Raines' help, as Dawn knew him, and respected him.
Cheyenne Phillips (KATHLEEN KINMONT) infiltrates the night-club where the band is going to show next, dressing as a sexy waitress to the manager, Janet (PATRICIA CHARBONNEAU, 33-y-o). At the same time, biker Reno Raines (LORENZO LAMAS), makes a great appearance by beating two Bouncers (TONY BRUBAKER and DAVID ROWDEN), and showing his fake bouncer CV to Janet and bar-girl Donna (MARY ELIZABETH MURPHY), a cute, short girl, who seems impressed by Reno's physique, and suggests he would do a good male stripper.
Raines locates Luther's caravan easy, talks to Dawn, but she is not ready to accept his lecture and go out with him. Raines is captured, his bike loses both tires, and he is beaten up by Luther and his two henchmen, and then drugged. He survives, and manages to get help from Bobby who enlists the assistance of a Police Officer (SCOTT TWILLIGEAR).
The gang has moved Dawn to a safe house, and Cheyenne passes that information to Raines in a phone call from Janet's office. Janet listens to the call, and menaces Cheyenne with a small pistol, but deadly enough at a two meter distance.
Janet happens to be the sister of Norman (G. ADAM GIFFORD), her 6-foot tall brother convicted years ago by Harry, so she is very much into using Dawn to get Harry and take revenge on him. A videotape of Cheyenne and Dawn tied up and gagged together is sent to Harry. After the gag's were taken out, Cheyenne tells Dawn her own story - of when she left her parents' home at 18 to follow a car-robber boyfriend. Dawn seems now ready to accept that her father was being reasonable when refusing that she associates with Luther.
The bounty hunters team, less Cheyenne, plus the police officer, raid the compound where the gang is. Through a window, Janet sees Bobby going into a house, and gives the alarm to her men. A shoot-out takes place.
When Janet (PATRICIA CHARBONNEAU, 33-y-o) sees that her people are not doing so well, she runs to her red sports car to escape the premises. The dark redhead is wearing jeans, ankle high boots, a white shirt under a leather vest, and very large ear-rings. From the second house's door sill, Cheyenne sees the gang leader escaping and runs to intercept her. The blonde is still wearing her night-club clothes, knee high boots and leggings, and black fitness bra under a skin-tight, panther-print top that leaves her back bare. Cheyenne pulls the smaller but tough woman back by her left arm from the driver's seat, Janet swivels on her feet and punches the blonde's face, who staggers back. Cheyenne answers with a kick to the head that knocks Janet out. Amidst cutaways to the action of the team male members, Cheyenne is seen holding Janet in a arm-lock, and shoving her forward in front of her towards Bobby and Raines.
The bad guys are arrested, and Dawn humbly accepts her father's hug.
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