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Jason Crawford is a fictional character portrayed by Paul Adelstein in the TV series Chicago P.D..
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Doubt (season 7), they were 50 years old.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 221 aired so far

Jason Crawford

by Paul Adelstein

character

Episodes6

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    Doubt

    episode S7.E1 september 2019
    When Kelton is found murdered, Voight's grudge against the mayor-elect puts him under suspicion; Upton and Halstead want to prove their sergeant's innocence, but the more evidence they gather, the closer they come to doing the opposite.
  • 8.2
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    Assets

    episode S7.E2 october 2019
    When Atwater goes undercover in a drug syndicate, he learns there may be more to its kingpin than meets the eye; Halstead tries to join Atwater undercover, but finds himself at a disadvantage.
  • 8.5
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    False Positive

    episode S7.E6 october 2019
    The shocking murder of young boys affects Halstead. Crawford encourages Intelligence to use a new facial recognition software to help identify a suspect, but the plan backfires.
  • 8.3
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    Informant

    episode S7.E7 november 2019
    Voight pulls Darius in after Crawford asks Intelligence to investigate a dangerous drug, but there is little trust in the relationship. When their plan to nail a dealer goes awry and another CI is murdered, the team must make a tough decision about Darius.
  • 8.1
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    Mercy

    episode S7.E10 january 2020
    As they await news of Halstead's fate, the team tries to focus on work, turning their attention to an illegal arms dealer. Atwater discovers his brother, Jordan, is back in Chicago and could be tied to the case. Voight faces the tricky task of how to deal with Halstead's shooter. Burgess finally makes her decision.
  • 8.5
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    The Devil You Know

    episode S7.E12 january 2020
    Voight makes a deal with Darius Walker to help bring down a rogue group of dirty cops dealing drugs that were supposed to be destroyed. Upton clashes with Voight and enacts her own form of justice.