Ansel tells him Grey's not there. He helps her when he can. She tracks the noise to a dog. He wants the hat as well. She forgot that her car had broken down and he drove her there last night.
Grey says he asked her out, she accepted, and then she went on a bender. But then Dex brought her back to Allen and she was honest with him, telling him everything. Dex pulls another parking ticket off the windshield and throws it in the backseat. Outside the room, Dex asks Miles if he can do something. Cosgrove tells Dex that breaking and entering is a serious crime.
The bartender doesn't want to help Dex find Katrina, but when the manager approaches, Dex hints that she'll involve the police for the bartender serving a minor. When Grey figures out who it was, he's agitated.
He stops briefly to pay Dex, but remembers that will leave him short, so he asks if he can pay her tomorrow. Missed Connections is the second episode of the first season and the 2nd overall episode of Stumptown. Now it's different because Dex came there to get her, so maybe that's the universe telling her she's worthy. Grey gets Dex home. Allen gives Dex her money and says he knows it doesn't look like it makes sense, but he hopes she can find it, too. She rings the bell, but no one answers. He reveals that he remembers everything about her. The woman tells her to give him hell and opens the door. Dex goes to pay for her beer, but the clerk tells her just to take it. She's known him 24 hours, so that checks out. He says he can't give her special treatment just because they slept together. He says it's ballsy to call the man she stood up for a ride.
She gave him the wrong number so he wouldn't get caught up in her mess. She knocks and At the car, Katrina says she's surprised Allen hired someone to find her. He didn't use the belt clip she bought him because it's not cool, which Grey agrees with.
He suggests they just not cross the line again. Except Sammy. Grey asks what his cut is for leading her to the case. Dex talks to the salesperson while Grey checks out the car. She figured she'd mess things up with Allen, so she didn't want to bother.
He told her he believed her and wanted to save her. She didn't think a place like that would have an alarm.
The man wanted to know if his wife was cheating on him. Grey pushes a drink across the bar, but tells Dex it's not for her.
She jokingly asks if he means parole, then asks how long they were together. Then the bank gets them back off hold and, with Dex's help, Grey gets Dex's number added to Allen's bank account fraud detection alerts. The manager nods at the bartender, who says she called a cab for Katrina. Megan then lunges at Dex with a lamp and they start fighting. She gets out of bed quietly and tries to sneak out, but she accidentally sets off the alarm when she opens the door, which wakes Grey. Dex approaches Katrina, who asks where Allen is and if he's okay. Dex and Megan continue fighting. They can be friends. Dex gets to Katrina's apartment and hears fighting. She's okay, but not sure why she's still at the police station. They dodged that bullet. She told him she was and that was that.
He holds a gun on the clerk and has him open the register. Dex pulls up in front of the bar where Allen met Katrina and tries to hand her car off the valet, but the directions for how to drive it are so complex that he says he'll just leave it there. Allen hands Dex her payment as Katrina sits down.
Grey pours himself and Dex each a drink.
Dex says that both Allen and Katrina could be in danger. She says it's more like matchmaking, which is apparently what she does now.
Miles gets to the scene with the other detective and is shown to a body.