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A stolen motorcycle leads deputies up a mountain; deputies chase a stolen car driven by a 13-year-old; Kern County's Air Support Unit observes a fleeing suspect ditch his minibike.

A stolen motorcycle leads deputies up a mountain; deputies chase a stolen car driven by a 13-year-old; Kern County's Air Support Unit observes a fleeing suspect ditch his minibike.

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S27, EP8 "Step Away From the Cutlery"

Determining if an erratic driver is in a stolen vehicle; a knife-wielding man complains of neighbors smoking marijuana; an emotional man with a blade to his throat.

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S27, EP7 "Cruisin' the Neighborhood"

A traffic stop turns into an off-road race; a runaway suspect hiding in a family member's closet; a domestic dispute over chips and dip.

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S27, EP6 "Tazed and Confused"

Taking desperate measures when a suspect will not stop fighting; constraining a man trying to flee with crack; a tearful driver with weed in the car.

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S27, EP5 "Put Your Clothes Back On"

Trying to get a naked man to cooperate; a pickup truck chase with a 14-year-old; loads of dope on routine traffic stop.

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S37, EP36 "Up, Up and Away"

A stolen motorcycle leads deputies up a mountain; deputies chase a stolen car driven by a 13-year-old; Kern County's Air Support Unit observes a fleeing suspect ditch his minibike.

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S37, EP35 "Photo Finish"

A man steals his girlfriend's truck when she refuses to take him to get methadone; a nervous driver flees when he shows a cop a picture of a gun; a Jeep gets spiked; deputies PIT a freshly stolen car.

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S37, EP34 "Stuck On You"

Stop Sticks are used to end the pursuit of a known criminal. A stuck throttle is blamed for a motorcycle chase. A suspect with a screwdriver bolts. StarChase is used to track a fleeing Mercedes-Benz.

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S37, EP27 "Mace to the Face"

A suspect hides in a crawl space; a father is maced when he confronts a man he catches peeping on his daughter; an argument over a broken television escalates.

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
6 seasons available on demand
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