Hazen, AR, officers engage in a high-speed chase of a vehicle that fled during a traffic stop.
"On Patrol: Live" follows police officers and sheriff's deputies from diverse agencies in different cities across the country for three hours. Program hosts Dan Abrams, retired Tulsa Police Department Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin and Deputy Sheriff Curtis Wilson provide minute-by-minute perspective and analysis from a central studio location during footage. Local residents from the communities of featured departments are given the opportunity to have a firsthand experience during ride-alongs with officers on live nights.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Hazen, AR, officers engage in a high-speed chase of a vehicle that fled during a traffic stop.
Officers investigate a child in possession of a gun; an off-duty officer spots a hit and run incident and tracks the driver down; officers search for a man who fled on foot; officers find a suspect hiding in an unusual place.
An intense pursuit in Berkeley County, S.C., leads to two police vehicles going airborne; officers in Fullerton, Calif., respond to a reported home invasion; Daytona Beach, Fla., officers gather evidence after a suspect fled from police.
Officers investigate an armed robbery at a convenience store; officers respond to a domestic incident; officers investigate a shooting; officers respond to a home invasion.
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