The threat of a spreading disease causes half of the department to go into quarantine.
This partially unscripted comedy brings viewers into the squad car as incompetent officers swing into action, answering 911 calls about everything from speeding violations and prostitution to staking out a drug den. Within each episode, viewers catch a "fly on the wall" glimpse of the cops' often politically incorrect opinions, ranging from their personal feelings to professional critiques of their colleagues.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
The threat of a spreading disease causes half of the department to go into quarantine.
The other deputies think Wiegel's new boyfriend might be the Truckee River Killer
When a crime wave floods the streets of Reno, the Sheriff's Department is helped by Citizens Patrolman Rick.
The conclusion. Jim's party is spoiled by a real death, so the deputies spring into action to solve the case of the murder-mystery dinner party.
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