Cops Season 15
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Cops
1989 / TV-14Follow real-life law enforcement officers from various regions and departments of the United States armed with nothing but with cameras to capture their actions, performing their daily duty to serve and protect the public.
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Cops Season 15 Full Episode Guide
Stories include a drunk driver who resists officers and has to be tazed, and a suspect who is disarmed by police.
Stories feature a sergeant who uses a decoy vehicle to lure suspected car burglars and a deputy is dispatched to assist a woman who fell inside her mobile home.
A sergeant uses a decoy vehicle to lure suspected car burglars; a deputy is dispatched to assist a woman who fell inside her mobile home.
An undercover officer poses as a prostitute; a routine search uncovers narcotics and a weapon.
A deputy pursues a vehicle through a city park
Deputies pursue a suspicious vehicle; officers question male suspects who are soliciting sex while wearing makeup and women's clothing.
A deputy pursues a young suspect armed with a gun; an officer questions a drunken man who reputedly fired his shotgun to ward off a crowd.
Florida police nab suspects seeking to buy drugs from undercover officers; an officer interviews a burglary suspect in Albuquerque, N.M.
Women misbehave during New Orleans festivities; officers arrest female suspects involved in a physical altercation.
An officer in Albuquerque, N.M., questions three suspects about an attempted bicycle theft, but one says he is innocent because he has a wooden leg.
Officers chase a driver believed to have been involved in a hit-and-run accident; a woman's son damages her home after having too much to drink.
An elderly woman describes how an unknown man trashed her house.
A man is arrested for mooning a crowd; officers detain three men at the scene of a fight; a man claims a building has no stairs after he is arrested climbing down a drainpipe.
A suspect tries to force an off-duty officer off the road; someone tries to enter a man's home; a security guard restrains an inebriated man.
Officers trail someone leaving a crack house; two women accuse someone of vomiting on their vehicle; residents say dogs killed two cats.
A deputy investigates the alleged sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl; a motorcyclist boasts he has ducked 27 traffic tickets; a deputy serves a warrant to a hotel guest.
A sheriff supervises a prostitute sting; a deputy stops a man having trouble walking down a crowded street; a deputy pulls over a driver who does not possess car keys.
Officers respond to calls regarding a stolen cell phone, shoplifting and marijuana use.
An officer breaks up a fight in an apartment complex.
An officer uses a stun gun when a drunken driver picks a fight; another officer fires a darts at an armed suspect.
A couple barricade their residence, and officers must use a battering ram to break down the door.
A few arrests on prostitution and girls with drugs.
Police officers find a loaded weapon in a suspect's pants; officers investigate a complaint about loud music in the street.
An officer is forced to shoot a suspect in the leg; a suspect unknowingly picks up a transvestite in Las Vegas.
An officer coordinates a sting in a neighborhood where residents complain about prostitution; an officer catches someone snorting cocaine in the men's room of a Las Vegas bar.
Officers nab reputed drug dealers in a citywide sting; suspects steal car stereos at a dealership.
A driver plows his truck through a wall in Las Vegas; an officer finds drugs in a suspect's car during a routine traffic stop.
Police officers find a suspect at his grandmother's house; suspects are arrested in possession of drug paraphernalia.
Vice unit targets prostitutes; an officer finds drug paraphernalia and a loaded pistol in female suspect's car.
An officer unsuccessfully uses mace to stop a suspect; birds invade a woman's home; Tampa police impound the new car of a suspected drug dealer.
A deputy chased a motorcyclist in Pierce County, Wash.; Oregon authorities go after an alleged drug dealer in a reverse sting.
An officer chases an armed suspect; a man in a wheelchair fires on officers and a suspect refuses to drop his weapon.
A stabbing victim tells officers his three-year-old son gas been kidnapped; a deputy pursues a reputed child molester on foot; citizens search for a missing boy.
An officer searches a suspect's vehicle, finding a soda can reputedly used to sniff paint; an officer questions a woman found sleeping in a vehicle parked near a convenience store.
A police office goes under cover as a clown to nab suspected prostitutes; police deal with some unusual criminals.