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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008
Posted by Stacey Mulick @ 02:20:53 pm

Once again, camera crews from the television show "COPS" are riding around with Pierce County sheriff's deputies.

The ride-alongs begin tonight, sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said. Camera crews will be riding with deputies patrolling South Hill and East Pierce County.

The crews will be in tow for the next four to six weeks. They'll be filming police incidents for the upcoming season of COPS.

Troyer said the Pierce County episodes will be featured along with incidents from other law enforcement agencies throughout the country.

"You will see us," he said. "There is never a shortage of material when they come here."

Categories: All, Pierce County 2 comments

COMMENTS:

law1204 @ 12:00 - Wednesday, July 30th, 2008 Email
YES!!!!

Pierce County are always my favorite episodes.
Il0vepiercec0unty @ 21:10 - Thursday, July 31st, 2008 Email
Hello fellow Pierce Countian's! i recently lived in p.c.....loved it !with all my heart and will forever,i moved to the east coast and am just yearning to see any new feed from "cops in the "so hill area" or area! I was fortunate enough to have met Mr.F.Brown.from the MT.Detachment,when he responded to my urgent need in 12-07!Thank-you Deputy Brown! I was in shock & awe when i saw you on a COPS episode! While on the east coast---!!! Not only that,I had a neighbor in 97-98' from the State Patrol who was also on COPS" WOW---to say the least Thanks.Mr.Killian(my neighbor in so.hill.!)Take care and may god protect you and all that serve our County and Country!!!Love you's!!!

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