June 2, 2026

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Explore true stories of courage, mentorship, and humanity from LAPD officers Benkovich and Martinez, revealing the heart behind the badge in Los Angeles.

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Cold Case Reopened: The Melrose Arson

Cold Case Reopened: The Melrose Arson
At 2:43 AM, John Benkovich and Officer Elena Martinez received a 911 call reporting a fire at an abandoned warehouse on Melrose Avenue. Upon arrival, they secured the perimeter and coordinated with the Los Angeles Fire Department to contain the blaze. Forensic CSI Patel arrived shortly after, collecting accelerant samples and documenting burn patterns, suggesting arson. Witness Officer Lopez canvassed nearby businesses and elicited a statement from a janitor who heard heated arguments the previous night. Dr. Chen’s autopsy report from a cold case—an unidentified victim found months earlier in a similar burned building—surfaced, raising the stakes.

Detective Rivera provided surveillance footage from surrounding cameras showing a delivery van circling the block repeatedly before the fire. Tracing the vehicle’s registration, John and Elena identified a suspect, Jerome Banks, a local convicted felon linked to arson for insurance fraud in past episodes (see Episode 59). With proper probable cause and in Martinez’s detail-oriented presence, Benkovich conducted the interrogation adhering strictly to Miranda rights. Banks confessed to setting the fire, admitting it was a cover-up attempt for an illegal weapons stash in the warehouse. The case closed the arson micro-arc that had shadowed their patrol for weeks.

The episode underlined the layered nature of police work: how cold cases intertwine with ongoing crimes, the importance of collaboration among field officers, forensics, and detectives, and rookie Benkovich’s growing confidence under Martinez’s mentorship. As dawn approached, John received a radio dispatch of a suspicious gathering near Boyle Heights, foreshadowing another challenging shift.