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Bailing from a stolen vehicle; an undercover officer pulls a sting on a prostitute; an anxious woman busted for weed.

Bailing from a stolen vehicle; an undercover officer pulls a sting on a prostitute; an anxious woman busted for weed.

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S26, EP19 "You Didn't Get Very Far"

A cyclist takes a spill when he tries to flee; officers chase a suspect in a stolen car who says he was just fixing it for a friend; a man denies using drugs, but cops find a meth pipe in his vehicle.

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S26, EP20 "Not My Text Messages"

A routine traffic stop turns up sizeable drug evidence; a suspicious man in a parked car; two frequent offenders in a well-known drug area.

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S26, EP21 "Hands Off the Junk"

Bailing from a stolen vehicle; an undercover officer pulls a sting on a prostitute; an anxious woman busted for weed.

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S26, EP22 "Dealt a Bad Hand"

A vehicle flips over in a pursuit; a man complains a stranger tried to lasso him; a driver has trouble staying in his lane after a bad night of poker.

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S37, EP25 "Kicks & Quibbles"

A suspect caught assaulting his girlfriend kicks in the witness's door; a man is stabbed in the head during an argument with neighbors; a female driver refuses to identify herself to avoid jail time.

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S37, EP24 "Hide Attack"

Stop sticks are used to end a pursuit of a Jeep in South Carolina; a suspect hides in a closet and fights with officers; a woman caught driving a stolen truck claims she has permission from the owner.

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S37, EP23 "Air 1"

Kern County's Air Support Unit observes a fleeing suspect ditching his minibike; an online sex worker claims a client assaulted her; cocaine is found on a man causing a disturbance at a family party.

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S37, EP22 "Double Tapped"

A less lethal shotgun is used to gain compliance during a call for a man with a gun; a driver hides meth and fentanyl in a chocolate milk bottle; officers in Peoria, Ariz. respond to a house fire.

Featuring police officers, constables and sheriff's deputies patrolling streets for car thieves, drug pushers, sex-trade workers, violent thugs and anyone else who dares step onto the wrong side of the law. No music, no scripted dialogue, no narration; just gritty videos of cops in action during patrols and other police activities.
Original Air Date: Mar 11, 1989
Genres: RealityTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
7 seasons available on demand
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