Season 2, Episode 259 – On Patrol: Live 03.15.24
Aired on Friday, March 15th, 2024 | Duration 3h 0m 00s
Dan Abrams and Curtis Wilson are live in the studio this weekend. Captain Tom Rizzo is back as this weekend’s Guest Host.
Programming Notes: This episode is live with nine departments. In Fontana, officers get caught in a hailstorm.
Tonight starts in South Carolina with the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office. Sergeant Yacobozzi performs a traffic stop and finds multiple violations. In Daytona Beach, officers search for a missing boy on a bike. In Richland County, Sergeant Fitzsimmons stops a truck. In Fontana, officers respond to a person hit by a car. Back in Richland, Corporal Tolman is racing to a burglary in progress. In Coweta, there’s a domestic situation with roommates. In Fontana, Officer Zachary Bloom is on the scene of an assault. In Indian River County, Deputy Le questions a man on a bike. In Toledo, officers are in pursuit of a fleeing Dodge Challenger. In Indian River County, Deputy Le is investigating a suspicious vehicle at a boat ramp. In Toledo, officers are investigating a disturbance at a McDonalds.
Departments & Officers
- Richland County Sheriff’s Department (Corporal Shannon Tolman, Sergeant Kenny Fitzsimmons)
- Indian River County Sheriff’s Office (Corporal James Ooley, Corporal Tony Le)
- Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office (Sergeant Paul Yacobozzi, Corporal Ronnie Russell)
- Fontana Police Department (Officer Joe Richard, Officer Zachary Bloom)
- Toledo Police Department (Officer Heather Smith, Officer Mike Gee, Officer Austin Bly, Officer Chris Mullinix)
- Daytona Beach Police Department (Detective Maycon Macdowel, Officer Carlos Queliz)
- Lee County Sheriff’s Office (Deputy Amelia Steffen, Deputy Ryan Lineberger)
- Coweta County Sheriff’s Office (Deputy Myles Moran)
- Hazen Police Department (Chief Bradley Taylor, Sergeant Clayton Dillion, Officer Dillion Cook)
Why did no one see the guy who got pulled over for speeding past the Firehouse throw drugs from his right hand when he got out the car.
Why didn’t anyone see the guy who got pulled over for speeding past the Firehouse and crossing the white line throw drugs from his right basketball shorts pocket with his right hand as he exited the truck behind him past the front bumper before the cop got to that side of the car, it was so obvious, we notice things like that here in NJ, run the video back and watch how fast he throws drugs , and the officer even asked him as soon as he approached the vehicle to get his hands from his pocket.
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