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'''Agent Tucker''' was a rival of [[the boys]] when they were playing detectives. The precise identity of "Agent" Tucker is unknown. He could possibly be [[Craig Tucker]]. He played an FBI agent. He had slicked down black hair, wore dark sunglasses and a black suit. He and several friends of his, using expensive toys apparently bought by Tucker's wealthy parents, Tucker would wait for the boys to become involved in a case before pulling "jurisdiction" on them and taking over their case, insisting the FBI had jurisdiction over them..
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'''Agent Tucker''' was a rival of [[the boys]] when they were playing detectives. The precise identity of "Agent" Tucker is unknown. He could possibly be [[Craig Tucker]]. He played an FBI agent. He had slicked down black hair, wore dark sunglasses and a black suit. He and several friends of his, using expensive toys apparently bought by Tucker's wealthy parents, Tucker would wait for the boys to become involved in a case before pulling "jurisdiction" on them and taking over their case, insisting the FBI had jurisdiction over them..
   
 
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He seems to think that wealth makes him better than other kids, as evidenced by the statement he made to [[the boys]] in "[[Lil' Crime Stoppers]]". He also seems to enjoy making [[the boys]] angry, using his "jurisdiction" to take over the boys' cases.
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He seems to think that wealth makes him better than other kids, as evidenced by the statement he made to [[the boys]] in "[[Lil' Crime Stoppers]]". He also seems to enjoy making [[the boys]] angry, using his "jurisdiction" to take over the boys' cases.
   
 
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In "[[Lil' Crime Stoppers]]", he attempted to take over every "case" the boys worked on, saying that he could because "You're were playing police and we're playing FBI, so we have jurisdiction over you.". This led to a conflict between them, causing anger on both sides. Since Agent Tucker has not reappeared, we cannot be sure if he and the boys every "patched up" their relationship.
 
In "[[Lil' Crime Stoppers]]", he attempted to take over every "case" the boys worked on, saying that he could because "You're were playing police and we're playing FBI, so we have jurisdiction over you.". This led to a conflict between them, causing anger on both sides. Since Agent Tucker has not reappeared, we cannot be sure if he and the boys every "patched up" their relationship.
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Revision as of 06:48, 6 August 2012


Agent Tucker was a rival of the boys when they were playing detectives. The precise identity of "Agent" Tucker is unknown. He could possibly be Craig Tucker. He played an FBI agent. He had slicked down black hair, wore dark sunglasses and a black suit. He and several friends of his, using expensive toys apparently bought by Tucker's wealthy parents, Tucker would wait for the boys to become involved in a case before pulling "jurisdiction" on them and taking over their case, insisting the FBI had jurisdiction over them..

Appearance

Agent Tucker has slicked down black hair. He wears the standars FBI uniform, black suit, white undershirt, black pants, and black tie.

Personality

He seems to think that wealth makes him better than other kids, as evidenced by the statement he made to the boys in "Lil' Crime Stoppers". He also seems to enjoy making the boys angry, using his "jurisdiction" to take over the boys' cases.

Relationships

The Boys

In "Lil' Crime Stoppers", he attempted to take over every "case" the boys worked on, saying that he could because "You're were playing police and we're playing FBI, so we have jurisdiction over you.". This led to a conflict between them, causing anger on both sides. Since Agent Tucker has not reappeared, we cannot be sure if he and the boys every "patched up" their relationship.

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