'NCIS: New Orleans' Season 2 Episode 12 Soilers: Agent Pride Uncovers Foul Play In Car Crash

A petty officer is discovered dead and Agent Pride (Scott Bakula) and his colleagues are in action on the upcoming "Undocumented" episode of CBS series "NCIS: New Orleans."

The officer recently moved to the city and initial findings suggest that he was just tired of life and committed suicide. Soon, other signs begin to show leading to the possibility murder -- and the NCIS will be determined to trace the killer.

The promo photo features Pride at the crime scene and the victim looks involves in a car crash.

On the lighter side of life, looks like the team is planning something rosy for their leader.

Now that Agent Pride is single again after divorce, the group created an account for him on an online dating site.

Looks like the series can't stray away from subtle love arcs. Last episode, viewers witnessed the return of Paulina (Tina Benko), Pride's lover from the past. From their interactions, it looks like Paulina is Pride's one who got away. Unfortunately, Pride's blossoming romance with the Russian diplomat was cut short, reports Christian Today.

Meanwhile, still in episode 12, the team is coordinating with NCIS from Washington to solve a case involving Abby's (Pauley Perrette) brother Luca (Tyler Rittter) who is accused of murder.

Luca was serving as the executive chef in a flight from NOLA to D.C. when all the passengers and crew started falling down and dying of food poisoning. Security footage revealed that Luca was the last to handle the food and utensils before they were given out.

Soon, the squads of Pride and Gibbs uncovered that Luca was set-up by his boss who was involved in discreet businesses. Luca's girlfriend Eva is also involve, and was only using Luca from the start, reports International Business Times.

The chef had heard the tycoon talking to Russian representatives about a deal on selling "Manta Rays," warships which are extremely hard to detect.

Catch "NCIS: New Orleans" on CBS every Tuesday at 9 p.m.