Minogue and O'Leary encounter a series of incidents, including a plastic bag mistaken for a ghost, some creepy clowns, some sort of ritual sacrifice and a theft from the hospital blood bank.
Responding to a callout from a freaked-out pizza delivery guy who was attacked by a big dog wearing jeans, Minogue and O'Leary soon discover that a werewolf is on the loose in Lower Hutt.
Fellow officers Donovan and Laupepe become infected by a zombie. Minogue and O'Leary must catch them before they get to Courtenay Place on a Friday night and start the zombie apocalypse.
Officers Minogue and O'Leary bring in what appears to be a projectile-vomiting drunk teenager. Sergeant Maaka delves deeper and invites the officers to join his Paranormal Unit.
Minogue and O'Leary travel to the rural outskirts to investigate photographic evidence of a cow up a tree. Maaka suspects alien activity and, sure enough, the two cops soon discover evidence.
Minogue and O'Leary attend a noise complaint at what appears to be a 70s-themed party in Kandallah. But when they pull the plug on the record player, everyone disappears.
After getting called out to a mysterious home invasion with no visible signs of entry, Minogue and O'Leary manage to arrest an invisible entity and bring it in for questioning.
A meteor strike gives super powers to a Neighbourhood Watch group, who soon decide to take the law into their own hands. It's now up to Minogue and O'Leary to take the law back.
Minogue and O'Leary go searching for a group of ghostly rugby fans dressed as Where's Wally, but why are they abducting people dressed the same as them?