Season 2, Episode 265 – On Patrol: Live 04.12.24
Aired on Friday, April 12th, 2024 | Duration 3h 0m 00s
Dan Abrams and Curtis Wilson are live in the studio this weekend. Lieutenant John Curley is this weekend’s Guest Host.
Programming Notes: This episode is live with eight departments. The Hazen Police Department will be taking a break until June.
Tonight starts in Florida with the Daytona Beach Police Department. Lt. Richie Maher finds a driver unconscious behind the wheel. In Toledo, Officers Erhart and Janowiecki attempt to serve a warrant. In Lee County, deputies respond to a noise complaint. In Berkeley County, Deputy Zubkoff stops a car for running a red light. In Fontana, Officer Richard investigates shoplifting at a Target. In Toledo, officers are investigating a potential cat attack. In Lee County, the noise complaints continue, and now there’s bull riding. In Fontana, there’s a man without pants throwing rocks and sleeping in a dumpster. In Berkeley County, deputies stop a truck with drug suspects. The passenger is arrested and the driver flees.
Departments & Officers
- Richland County Sheriff’s Department (Deputy Matt Smith, Corporal Ethyn Perkins)
- Indian River County Sheriff’s Office (Deputy Kevin Peach, Sergeant Chris Lester)
- Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office (Sergeant Steve Zubkoff, Sergeant Paul Yacobozzi)
- Fontana Police Department (Officer Joe Richard, Officer Victor Reyes)
- Toledo Police Department (Officer Lindsey Erhart, Officer Mike Gee, Officer Brooks Janowiecki, Officer Chris Mullinix)
- Daytona Beach Police Department (Detective Maycon Macdowel, Lieutenant Richie Maher)
- Lee County Sheriff’s Office (Deputy Kurt Beitz, Deputy Ryan Lineberger)
- Coweta County Sheriff’s Office (Deputy Blaize Henderson, Deputy Shawn Searels)
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