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An inebriated man makes death threats after being removed from a bar; a deputy investigates a possible stolen vehicle in a grocery store parking lot; a man gives officers an unbelievable story.
An inebriated man makes death threats after being removed from a bar; a deputy investigates a possible stolen vehicle in a grocery store parking lot; a man gives officers an unbelievable story.
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EP47 "But I Have a Prescription!"A deputy responding to a call in the outlying area of the county finds a large illegal marijuana grow operation; the process of destroying illegal marijuana gardens; an officer investigates several reports of petty theft.
Sheriffs: El Dorado County
EP55 "Dopers Come Together"A deputy responds to a 911 call reporting a verbal argument between a man and a woman.
Sheriffs: El Dorado County
EP44 "Just Can't Save Them All From Themselves"Police and rescue workers respond to a vehicle that collided with a tree; a car full of teens is pulled over; the investigation of a suspicious vehicle in a freeway parking area leads to the arrest of a gang member.
Sheriffs: El Dorado County
EP56 "Hostile & Homeless"Deputies clear several illegal camped and hostile transient camp residents.
Sheriffs: El Dorado County
S2019, EP68 "A Meth Freak's Diatribe"A reported DUI stop yields an intoxicated driver, but her husband leads the viewer into the mind of a drug abuser.
Sheriffs: El Dorado County
S2019, EP67 "Buyer Beware of a Real Steal on Craigslist"A Special Enforcement Detail executes a plan to catch some burglars who ransacked several homes; 911 caller reports that a woman broke into her car.
Sheriffs: El Dorado County
S2019, EP64 "You Can't Fix Stupid"An inebriated man makes death threats after being removed from a bar; a deputy investigates a possible stolen vehicle in a grocery store parking lot; a man gives officers an unbelievable story.
Sheriffs: El Dorado County
S2019, EP59 "Drugs, Drunks and Drivers"Police do a probation search of a known drug house; an officer gets information about a large marijuana grow operation; a deputy catches a drunk driver responsible for a hit-and-run accident.
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