Alaska State Troopers

2009 • National Geographic Channel
4.7
343 reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 6 episodes (5)

1 Guns, Cash, & Coke
4/10/14
The Troopers chase a wanted and dangerous man through a forest, clear small villages from illegal bootleggers, help a man under the influence of drugs, and protect the community from a curious bear.
2 Meth, Knives, & Spears
4/17/14
The Troopers bring down a drug trafficking felon and stop illegal hunters from slaying helpless fowl, while Wildlife Troopers investigate the mysterious appearance of several trucks that have torn up a nature preserve in the Mat-Su Valley.
3 Burning Alaska
4/24/14
The Troopers battle a crippling forest fire, handle a nail-biting standoff and take on a drug-filled traffic stop. With wilderness conditions out of their hands and a desperate gunman firing at random, Troopers never know how each shift will end.
4 One in the Chamber
5/1/14
Illegal moose hunters are on the prowl in the mountains of the Mat-Su Valley and the Troopers set out to hunt them down. The Troopers track down and arrest international felons and detain a drugged up fisherman.
5 Crawl Space Capture
5/8/14
On a dangerously cold winter night, the Troopers hunt for a man who is threatening to end his own mother's life. The Troopers let loose at the 53rd annual shooting competition against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

About this show

They are the first line of defense on the last frontier, the roughly 400 state troopers who patrol the rugged and unforgiving terrain of Alaska. One of the toughest law enforcement agencies in the nation, these officers often travel hundreds of miles in piercing subzero temperatures, where any person they encounter could be armed.

With rare access, National Geographic follows the Alaska State Troopers capturing a mixture of raw nature and criminal activity throughout the Alaskan wilderness and its remote villages.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
343 reviews
Eric C. Welch
December 28, 2012
I liked this show and bought a couple of seasons, but I have to admit that after watching about ten episodes, they start to become redundant and begin to all look the same with just a different cast of characters. Got to had it to the wildlife troopers in particular. They have a huge territory to cover and have a very risky job. I also don't envy the cameramen who have a really tough job. Loved the episode where the perp is caught and asks who the cameramen are. The trooper replies it's the National Geographic. To which the guy says, " I don't see any bears..."
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Anthony W. Parran, Sr.
February 22, 2015
I was hooked from day one. To hear it will be no more really put a dent in my viewing schedule. Oh yes, love the scene were a guy gets a DUI and later tells the cameraman to put the camera into a dark orifice. Snicker. I lived in Canada for 20-years and feel they treat their criminal element very respectful regardless of the situation when compared to the RCMP. Yeah the lower 48 could use a few lessons.
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Tera Goodall
January 3, 2013
Alaska is a beautiful place, i don't envy the troopers, they really have their work cut out for them! The"boot camp" they go threw to be troopers in Alaska, is really a smaller version of being paid badly by our government, if you get what I'm saying..the army. :-)
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