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COPS TV to feature Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office June 11

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On Monday, June 11 at 9:00 p.m. CT the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office will be featured on the hit TV Show COPS.

Titled “Going Nowhere Fast,” the episode is set to feature a “clueless suspect’s lies fall apart when his victim comes forward with security footage. Fear gets the best of a driver when he tries to make a not-so-clean getaway. A late-night trip to the convenience store ends in tears.”

The episode will appear on the Paramount Network, previously known as SpikeTV, on channel 241 on DISH or DIRECTTV or channel 96 for Suddenlink subscribers.

 

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Watch the preview of the COPS episode with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office:

 

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office originally announced that starting Tuesday, September 19, they would “have camera crews from COPS riding with with some of our patrol deputies and other divisions in our agency. This is their 30th season of filming.” Read the original article here

COPS is an American documentary television series that follows police officers, constables, and sheriff’s deputies during patrols and other police activities. One of the longest-running television programs in the United States and the second longest-running show on FOX, the series was created by John Langley and Malcolm Barbour, it premiered on Saturday March 11, 1989. The show is now broadcast by SPIKE.

COPS has followed officers in 140 different cities in the United States, Hong Kong, London, and the former Soviet Union. The show is also well known for its theme song, “Bad Boys,” performed by reggae group Inner Circle.

 

Source: COPS TV, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office

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