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  • Izzy Moreno
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  • Isadore Francisco "Izzy" Moreno (born 1947) is a small-time thief, conman and petty street criminal, who's endless enthusiasm and eternally optimistic attitude totally belie his lack of success and somewhat limited intelligence. As of 1984, he had three felony counts to his name, and would have had a fourth added to his record (bank robbery) were it not for the actions of the cops who caught him - James "Sonny" Crockett and Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs. In a desperate bid for freedom, Moreno hastily gave up information on "everybody he's known since the sixth grade," including Louis McCarthy, who, fortunately for him, was the subject of a major OCB investigation at the time. As a result, Crockett and Tubbs offered Moreno immunity from prosecution in return for further information on McCarthy, info
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  • Small-time thief and entrepreneur, as well as informant to James "Sonny" Crockett and Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs
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  • Played By
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  • 1947
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  • Affilation
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  • Born
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  • "The Big Thaw"
  • "Bought and Paid For"
  • "Nobody Lives Forever"
  • "The Great McCarthy"
  • "Viking Bikers from Hell"
  • "Too Much, Too Late"
  • "Walk-Alone"
  • "Deliver Us from Evil"
  • "Whatever Works"
  • "Freefall"
  • "Miracle Man"
  • "The Cows of October"
  • "Knock, Knock... Who's There?"
  • "Missing Hours"
  • "Phil the Shill"
  • "When Irish Eyes Are Crying"
  • "By Hooker by Crook"
  • "Over the Line"
  • "Better Living Through Chemistry"
  • "Made for Each Other"
  • "Lend Me an Ear"
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  • Episodes Appeared In
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  • Izzy Moreno
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  • Isadore Francisco "Izzy" Moreno (born 1947) is a small-time thief, conman and petty street criminal, who's endless enthusiasm and eternally optimistic attitude totally belie his lack of success and somewhat limited intelligence. As of 1984, he had three felony counts to his name, and would have had a fourth added to his record (bank robbery) were it not for the actions of the cops who caught him - James "Sonny" Crockett and Ricardo "Rico" Tubbs. In a desperate bid for freedom, Moreno hastily gave up information on "everybody he's known since the sixth grade," including Louis McCarthy, who, fortunately for him, was the subject of a major OCB investigation at the time. As a result, Crockett and Tubbs offered Moreno immunity from prosecution in return for further information on McCarthy, information that eventually led to McCarthy's arrest.