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Season 34, Episode 11 - "Pass the Buck"
The owner of a stolen truck calls officers when he spots it in a nearby alley. A fleeing driver leads officers on a wild chase over a closed bridge. Police track down a suspect who gave a liquor store employee a phony $100 bill.
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Season 34, Episode 10 - "Intruder Alert"
A family gets a huge scare when a fleeing suspect finds his way into their house. Police sort out a chaotic argument between two childhood friends. A woman in a suspicious vehicle plays fast and loose with the truth.
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Season 34, Episode 09 - "Fixin to Stop"
A soft-spoken cyclist shocks the deputies; family man remorsefully agrees with police that his COVID-19 fears led him to make a mistake; officers investigate a swerving car.
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Season 34, Episode 08 - "Fury Road"
A soft-spoken cyclist shocks the deputies; family man remorsefully agrees with police that his COVID-19 fears led him to make a mistake; officers investigate a swerving car.
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Season 34, Episode 07 - "A Family Affair"
A cyclist allegedly mistakes a deputy for a thief and tries to escape into the bushes. Police cut a dad some slack by not towing the family car. Two sisters catch the police’s attention when they take their spat to the road.
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Season 34, Episode 06 - "Gloves Off"
A very cooperative car thief tells deputies all about his good fortune. An argument over business leaves one man on the ground with a bloody mouth.
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Season 34, Episode 05 - "Double Jeopardy"
COPS follows police officers, constables, and sheriff’s deputies during patrols and various police activities by embedding camera crews with their units. The show’s formula adheres to a classic cinéma vérité ethos. With no narration or scripted dialog, it depends entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact.
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Season 34, Episode 04 - "Share The Road"
COPS follows police officers, constables, and sheriff’s deputies during patrols and various police activities by embedding camera crews with their units. The show’s formula adheres to a classic cinéma vérité ethos. With no narration or scripted dialog, it depends entirely on the commentary of the officers and on the actions of the people with whom they come into contact.