Blurped, Detective Mathew Neill, COPS TV SHOW
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Detective Mathew Neill of the Alameda County Sheriff's Office attempts to stop a vehicle with no front plate. The driver tries to lose the detective by driving into a gas station. He fails to yield as he exits the gas station parking lot and speeds away onto the highway.
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Puppy Love, COPS TV SHOW
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Deputy Sheriff Ladene Holmes of the Pierce County Sheriff's Department responds to a call of a family's stolen puppy.
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Hair Switched Project, COPS TV SHOW
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Deputy Cody Lowery of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office responds to a call of a woman claiming her hair collection was stolen.
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Not Sew Fast, COPS TV SHOW
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While driving on patrol, Detective Bryan Dubois with Lubbock Police Department recognizes a male walking on the sidewalk who he believes has a felony warrant. Detective Dubois stops to speak with the male. While attempting to identify the male, he takes off running into oncoming traffic, crossing several major intersections. Dubois gives chase attempting to call out for backup while the suspect runs toward a shopping plaza. The suspect runs inside a sewing business, Detective Dubois follows him inside and with no backdoor exit, the suspect is stuck with nowhere to go. He explains that he ran because he thought he had a warrant, which he did. Dubois speaks to the store owner who says she was shocked to see the male suspect run inside her store. She fled for safety and waited outside since she was aware that there was no back exit. The suspect is booked on his warrant, evading and criminal trespassing.
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Love Cycle, COPS TV SHOW
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Deputies Kevin Estep and Gurvinder Gosal of the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office in California spot a male riding a bike on the wrong side of the road with a female sitting on the handlebars. Both parties were searched and questioned. Packaged needles were found in the male’s backpack. The woman was arrested for being under the influence and the man was arrested for a parole violation.
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Closet Crashers, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Matthew Graham of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office attempts to serve a warrant on a young woman who missed a court date. Deputies made contact with the woman's mother who refuses to open the door. She is quick to turn the deputies away, claiming that she is bathing her dog and cannot leave it unattended. Deputy Graham explains that he just wants to confirm that her daughter is not inside the residence. The woman finally relents and opens the door. After a brief search, the young woman is located hiding in a small closet under a pile of clothes. When Deputy Graham asks her why she was hiding she claims to have been hiding from her ex-boyfriend. She then explains that she did attend court and tried to speak to a judge but couldn't find anyone in the courthouse. The woman is arrested for failing to appear in court and will have a chance to explain her absence to the judge.
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Casting Stones, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Robert Almeida of the Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department responds to a call of three adolescent boys throwing rocks from an overpass. The man who reported the incident tells Officer Almeida that he was in the car with his wife and two daughters when the rocks hit his vehicle causing his wife to swerve and almost cause an accident. He located the boys and asked them who had been throwing rocks. Two of the children's mothers arrive and confront their respective children regarding the incident and admonish them for their bad behavior. One of the moms tells the officer she is glad this happened as her son needed a wakeup call. Officer Almeida tells the mothers that he is glad they showed up because that means they care about their boys.
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Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department
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A Tale of Two Bullets, COPS TV SHOW
Corporal Sy Slover of the Amarillo Police Department responds to a call of an aggravated robbery at a local convenience store. In the pursuit of the suspects, Amarillo PD receives the license plate number of the vehicle and Corporal Slover traces the number back to the owner's home address. Corporal Slover drives to the designated area but does not find the vehicle or the suspects. He proceeds to the house where a man and woman open the door. Corporal Slover asks the couple where their car is located. They tell Corporal Slover that their son borrowed their car to go watch a football game. The mom happens to be on a video call with her son. Corporal Slover then questions the son's whereabouts and tells him that they will be waiting for him at his home. When the son pulls up Amarillo PD stops him before he enters the house. The teenage boy is detained for being a suspect in the robbery. After finding an unfired round in the boy's pocket, Corporal Slover heads back to the convenience store to see if the bullet matched their evidence. Corporal Slover reviews the camera footage from the convenience store and is able to match the description of the suspect and the evidence collected. They have one suspect in custody and in search of the second suspect.
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Cat House, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Robert Mousel of the Cook County Sheriff’s Police Department is dispatched to a call about a large animal problem in an abandoned trailer. Two women tell Officer Mousel that they believe there are about 52 cats and several other animals locked inside an abandoned trailer. Three men were recently evicted from the property. The neglected animals are everywhere – behind a washer/dryer, crawling inside the walls. Officer Mousel and the women retrieve as many animals as they can but wait for animal control to clear the rest of the house.
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A Slice Of Justice, COPS TV SHOW
Corporal Sy Slover of the Amarillo Police Department responds to a call of an armed robber. When Corporal Slover arrives he encounters a frantic pizza delivery guy who explains that he was just robbed at gunpoint by a man and woman. He states the suspects fled the scene but are hiding a few houses away. A previous offender appears from around the corner, startling Corporal Slover since he did not know if the man was involved in the robbery or not. He was not involved but points out that there is someone hiding in the nearby shed. Backup arrives and they begin to search the area for the two suspects. The officers beckon the suspect out of the shed and arrest him. They find brass knuckles and a knife in his possession and several burglary tools in a parked car. The pizza delivery guy confirms that the man who was apprehended was part of the robbery, but the woman who pulled the gun on him is still at large. The man is taken to jail for aggravated robbery.
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Amarillo Police Department
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Fighter Follies, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Travis Wilson of the Springfield, Missouri Police Department responds to a DWI disturbance call. Officer Wilson pursues the male suspect driving a white SUV. The suspect is finally apprehended and questioned. The suspect claimed he was assaulted by two men and he fled because he didn’t think the Officers would believe his story since he has two felony assault charges. The officers question a cashier at a local convenience store who witnessed the fight and concluded that the original suspect was the one assaulting the men.
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Spelling Bee, COPS TV SHOW
While patrolling the streets, Officer Larry Miles of the Boise Police Department encounters a man peeking inside a business after hours. The man proceeds to ride away on his bike but Officer Miles stops to ask him some questions. The man tells Officer Miles that he glanced inside the restaurant because he is seeking employment at the establishment and he previously stopped by and the business was closed. He reiterates that there should be no problem with him looking inside the restaurant since a family member mentioned they were going to become owners of the business. When identifying himself, the man states his name is John Smith but stammers under pressure when he tries to spell it out. Officer Miles asks permission to search the man but he declines, however, he admits being in possession of a knife. When Officer Miles goes to retrieve the knife, he finds a baggie containing an illegal substance in the man's pocket. The man is detained and his honesty is questioned. The man fesses up to his real name which is not John Smith and discloses that he lied because he believed he had a warrant out. The man is arrested for possession of an illegal substance.
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He's Getting A Divorce, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Kirk Beasley of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office responds to a traffic collision call. The male driver ran into a pole knocking it over and then fled the scene on foot. Deputy Beasley locates the male suspect and finds that he is intoxicated. At first, he denies any wrongdoing but finally admits to hitting the light pole and is full of remorse for his actions. The wife arrives on the scene and is visibly upset stating her husband took her car without permission. After she sees the damage to her car she begins crying and screaming. Since there are no witnesses, the suspect will not face criminal charges but will have to pay for the damage to the light pole.
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Spice Cycle, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Mark Barton of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office spots a female cyclist riding down a dark street without lights on her bike. Deputy Barton attempts to stop the woman but she continues to pedal down the street. He pursues her in his patrol car while trying to convince her to stop. The woman claims she needs to get home to her children so she continues to pedal furiously refusing to yield. She eventually ducks through an opening in a fence and Deputy Barton pursues her on foot. At first, she refuses to comply but Deputy Barton manages to get her in cuffs and in a calmer state. She finally comes clean and explains that she ingested spice and also has some in her pocket. Deputy Barton finds three packets of spice on her as well as some cigarillo packets. He also finds out that she has a probation violation warrant. The woman explains that she has a substance abuse problem and her family won't let her see her children until she is clean. Deputy Barton explains that there are several resources available to help with her substance abuse problem while in custody.
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I Knew It Was Stolen, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Orrlando Mayes and Deputy Mike Robertson of the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department attempt to stop a vehicle with a brake light that is out. The driver pulls over and bolts on foot from the car. The deputies chase the man down and capture him in a nearby yard. When asked who the vehicle belongs to, the suspect tells the deputies he just picked it up. When questioned further, the man admits he knew the vehicle was stolen but took it because he needed to get home. The owner is contacted and is told the vehicle is in good working order for the most part. The young man is taken to jail for grand theft auto.
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Going Tow to Toe, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Tony Messineo of the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department is dispatched to a call where an impound agent is attempting to tow a vehicle, however, the owner jumped inside the truck and refuses to exit the vehicle. The man in custody explains that he felt it was illegal to tow his vehicle since he has a handicap placard – although he admits that the placard was not in the truck when the tow began. The man is also informed that he has a warrant out for his arrest for aiming or discharging a weapon. Deputies take preventative measures to pull him out of the truck and take him into custody.
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Kick Rocks, COPS TV SHOW
Detective Bryan Dubois and members of the Lubbock Police Department's Crime Suppression Unit attempt to serve an arrest warrant on a suspect who lives with his grandmother. Officer knock and announce their presence, and warn the suspect that they will have to make a forced entry into the home if the suspect does not answer the door. After several attempts and no response, they hear voices coming from inside the garage. Detectives attempt to make entry through a dilapidated wooden garage door. Moments later the suspect's girlfriend responds, "Hold on, I'm coming to the door." She is followed by the male suspect who is visibly upset as he approaches the front door. He argues that detectives have no right to enter the premises or to detain him. The male suspect is arrested and his girlfriend is also detained for an active warrant for her arrest.
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Lubbock Police Department
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Window of Opportunity, Web Extra, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Tony Messineo of the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department responds to a domestic violence call. When Deputy Messineo arrives an agitated woman stumbles out of the house yelling for help and an upset boyfriend states the woman defecated on the floor of his home. The reporting party tells Deputy Messineo that his ex-girlfriend, which he has a restraining order against, broke into his home and vandalized the place. The complainant tells the officer that the woman managed to get inside by crawling through his window. While interviewing the complainant, Deputy Messineo hears the other deputy scuffling with the female and rushes to assist in her arrest. The woman continues to deny any wrongdoing and begs not to be taken to jail. She is arrested for violating the active restraining order and burglary.
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Ridesharin' Dirty, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Vincent Gizzi of the Lee County Sheriff’s Office pursues a car after failing to come to a complete stop at a stop sign. Deputy Gizzi approaches the vehicle and the female driver explains that she is a rideshare driver for the male passenger in the backseat. Deputy Gizzi questions their whereabouts since the vehicle was spotted leaving a known drug house. The male passenger tells Deputy Gizzi that he stopped at the residence to visit his girlfriend and to check on his laundry. Deputy Gizzi asks if the male passenger had any illegal narcotics but states he does not. The driver and passenger give Deputy Gizzi permission to search the vehicle and he finds a wallet containing a pipe and a small bag of cocaine where the man was seating. He admits knowing that the residence is known as a drug house but does not take ownership of the wallet and the items inside. At first, he claims to not have seen the wallet when he stepped into the car and then he claims the wallet could have belonged to a previous passenger. He is arrested on constructive possession of illegal narcotics.
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Green Arrow - White Pill, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Charles Broussard of the Lafayette Police Department pursues a car after failing to make a left turn when the light appeared green. The man is questioned and searched and is found to be driving with a suspended license. Officer Broussard asks the suspect if he is under the influence of any substance and the man claims to have only been drinking an energy drink. He later admits to taking an illegal substance. The suspect is arrested for possession of an illicit drug.
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Slanging from the Socks, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Nicolas Mamalis, of the Fort Myers Police Department, stops a female driver for failing to stop at a stop sign. Upon talking to the driver the woman is visibly shaken up, meanwhile, the officers discovered her license is suspended. Officer Mamalis recognizes the man seating in the passenger seat due to prior drug offenses and asks K-9 Officer Phil Youngblood to search the vehicle. Marijuana particles are found inside the vehicle. The officers then proceed to search the male suspect who claims to have nothing on him. Officer Mamalis asks the man to take off his shoes and socks and a small bag falls to the ground. Inside the bag are several other baggies containing narcotics. The male suspect is arrested and the driver is cited and released.
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Brush with the Law, COPS TV SHOW
Detective Jason Steinke of the Lee County Sheriff's Office - Fugitive Warrants Unit is in search of a female suspect with a felony arrest warrant for burglary and grand theft. While on patrol, Detective Steinke receives a tip of a possible residence where the woman may be hiding. Detective Steinke and several members of the Warrants Unit arrive at the residence and while waiting for someone to answer the door, they notice several firearms laying around the house. When no one answers the door they make a cautious entry into the home searching each room slowly. In the very last room, a deputy sees a foot sticking out of a pile of clothes in the closet. The woman is ordered out and taken into custody. The woman's only request is that she be allowed to brush her teeth before going to jail. Detective Steinke allows the woman's boyfriend to help brush her teeth before she is transported to jail for her warrant.
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Neighbor Pains, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Matthew Laslo of the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office responds to a call of a neighborhood disturbance where one of the persons has a handgun. When Deputy Laslo arrives on the scene, one of the men claims he was threatened and explains he has a pistol on him. The deputy removes the pistol and talks to the neighbors to try and sort out the issue. One of the men is upset about the neighbor's dog barking. Deputy Laslo talks to the neighbors about quieting their animals but he reminds the other neighbor that the dogs are not his issue The man apologizes for his actions toward his neighbors and hugs it out with the man. The deputies admonish the man and return his firearm but suggest he not walk around with it in a threatening manner.
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Pop Rocks, COPS TV SHOW
Deputy Cody Jett of the Clay County Sheriff's Office assists Deputy Victor Mendez in conducting a traffic stop. The deputies explain to the male driver and two passengers that their license plate light is out. Deputy Jett asks all of the passengers to exit the car after noticing they exhibited odd behavior when he spoke to them and obtains permission from the driver to search the vehicle. While talking to one of the female passengers, she tells Deputy Jett that she saw the male driver throw something in the backseat of the car but she wasn't sure what it was. As the detectives searched the vehicle, they found a small amount of what appeared to be crack inside the vehicle. Deputy Jett tests the substance and it tests positive for crack cocaine. Deputy Jett talks to the male passenger and he confirms the narcotics belonged to the driver. Deputy Jett talks to the driver about the narcotics they found but he quickly denies the drugs belong to him although he was pulled over the night before and officers found a crack pipe in his possession. The driver is arrested for the possession of narcotics.
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Clay County Sheriff's Office
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IDentity Crisis, COPS TV SHOW
Officer Chris Pollock of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department responds to a felony traffic stop of a spotted vehicle used in a robbery. The officers explain that he also matches one of the suspect's description. The officers search the vehicle and find a safe in the trunk, and locate multiple driver’s licenses and credit card skimmers inside. The male driver states all the items belong to a friend of a friend. Detectives determine that a source who works at a nearby gym is helping the male suspect gain access to other people's personal information and credit cards. The officers arrest him for multiple felony charges.
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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
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