Cops

1989 • FOX
4.6
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TV-14
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Season 19 episodes (36)

1 Coast to Coast (Series Premiere)
9/9/06
Season-only
Officer Steve Ultsh of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (FL) pulls over a suspicious vehicle with expired tags. When Officer Ultsh attempts to question a male passenger, he flees on foot and has to be tazered. Also, Officer Anthony Pilutik of the Palm Springs Police Department (CA) stops a female bike rider for running a stop sign and ends up arresting her for possession. Later, Officer Aaron Williams of the Chattanooga Police Department (TN) enforces an arrest warrant on an unsuspecting male who was accused of sexual battery earlier in the day.
2 Coast to Coast (Series Premiere)
9/9/06
Season-only
A routine traffic stop in Riverside County, CA is abruptly interrupted when a cyclist is hit by a passing vehicle. Deputy Aaron Vanyi of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office in Florida responds to a domestic call regarding a man who came home and found his wife with another man. Also, Detectives Chris Conrad and Danny Cunningham of the Martin County Sheriff's Office in Florida receive a tip about a drug dealer.
3 Coast to Coast
9/16/06
Season-only
Deputy Rick Santos of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office in Florida responds to a domestic dispute call at a local residence. Also, Officer Derrick Pendergrass of the Chattanooga Police Department in Tennessee investigates a house in an area that's known for drug activity. Later, while on routine patrol, Officer Anthony Pilutik of the Palm Springs Police Department in California, investigates a suspicious vehicle parked in the middle of a neighborhood known for drug use and prostitution.
4 Coast to Coast
9/23/06
Season-only
Deputy Iris Reyes of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office in Florida responds to a call about an unwanted guest at a local fast food restaurant. Also, Officer Anthony Pilutik of the Palm Springs Police Department in California pulls over a vehicle and finds methamphetamine and cocaine on a passenger. Later, Detective Calvin Kennedy of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police pursues a suspicious vehicle; the dangerous chase ends when the driver abandons the vehicle and attempts to flee.
5 Coast to Coast
9/30/06
Season-only
While on patrolling a business district, Deputy Howard Hibbler of the Riverside County (CA) Sheriff's Department spots a suspicious man who may be involved in a string of robberies in the area. Also, Deputy Iris Reyes of the Palm Beach County (FL) Sheriff's Office responds to a domestic dispute involving an intoxicated and hostile female individual. Later, Deputy Mike Portillo of the Riverside County (CA) Sheriff's Department checks out a suspicious group of men loitering in a high crime area.
6 Drug Arrests #2 Special Edition
11/4/06
Season-only
When Officer Cary Carrillo of the Palm Springs, CA, Police Department attempts to stop a suspicious man riding a bicycle erratically in traffic, the man refuses to stop and leads police on a pursuit though an apartment complex. Also featured is Officer B.L. Dolson of the Atlanta, GA, Police Department, who spots two men involved in a drug transaction at a truck stop.
7 Florida Heat #1 Special Edition
11/11/06
Season-only
When Corporal Brian Adams of the Brevard County, FL, Sheriff's Office pursues a vehicle with three suspects inside, the situation takes a turn for the worse when the suspects flee on foot. Also featured is Officer Roy Bevell of the West Palm Beach, FL, Police Department, who pulls over a suspicious SUV that matches the description of a stolen vehicle.
8 Police Chases Special Edition
11/18/06
Season-only
Deputy Todd Holland of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office in Florida assists other officers who are chasing a male suspect who ditched a stolen vehicle. Also, Officer Joe Denton of the Spokane Police Department in Washington is flagged down by a store employee who says that a man took off after he was caught stealing merchandise. Later, Officer Cary Carrillo of the Palm Springs Police Department in California joins several units in pursuit of a stolen vehicle.
9 Bad Girls #10 Special Edition
11/25/06
Season-only
Deputy Todd Holland of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office in Florida pulls over a speeding vehicle in an area known for drug activity. The young female driver is questioned and is subsequently arrested after the officer finds cocaine and marijuana in her car and on her person during a routine search. Also, Deputy Andrea Eagon of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office joins fellow Deputy James Ennis in a traffic stop. The individual behind the wheel tells deputies he is meeting a friend and yells "Pocahontas!" towards a person walking away. Deputy Eagon stops the person and learns that it is male cross dresser who met the suspect on a phone chat line and was meeting with the man for a date. Later, Officer Norman Jahn assists Officer Evan Rosenthal of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department during a traffic stop on the famous Las Vegas Strip. Officer Jahn questions a female driver and learns that she was out to pick up her friend near a casino on the Strip. The officer informs her that her passenger is only 18 and has priors for prostitution.
10 Coast to Coast
12/2/06
Season-only
Stephen Fernez of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office in Florida responds to a report of a foot pursuit of two suspects who allegedly were involved in an armed robbery. While in route to the scene, the officer learns that one of the suspects fled into a pond. Also, Deputy Mark Lanier of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office in Florida assists on a disturbance call from a local restaurant. The officer questions the manager of the restaurant who describes how a verbally abusive and inebriated customer threatened his employees when his credit card was declined. Later, Officer William Hutchinson of the Palm Springs Police Department in California pulls over a vehicle with an expired registration. The front passenger is taken into custody after the officers recover a bag of methamphetamine he had tossed out of his window.
11 Coast to Coast
12/9/06
Season-only
When a bondsman is unable to take a suspect into custody, he is forced to use a sledgehammer to enter the suspect's residence. Officers Joe Springop and Patrick Boucard of the Wichita Police Department assist. Also featured is a nervous teenage suspect who attempts to eat a bag of marijuana before FTO Stephen Fernez of the Bravard County Sheriff's Office catches it.
12 Ho! Ho! Ho! Special Edition #4
12/16/06
Season-only
When Officer Ryan Cook of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department detains a man and a woman in an area known for prostitution, he discovers drug paraphernalia in the woman's purse. Soon Officer Ryan discovers a lot more then he bargained for when he finds out the female suspect is actually a transsexual. Also featured is Officer Derek Pendergrass of the Chattanooga Police Department questioning Misty, a 21-year-old prostitute, after she bumps into him twice in one evening.
13 Coast to Coast
12/23/06
Season-only
Officer Chris Wessman of the Fontana Police Department in California joins fellow officers in pursuit of a speeding motorcycle. The dangerous high speed chase ends when the driver loses control of the bike after trying to dodge an approaching patrol car. Later, Deputy Jim Haman of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office in Florida pulls over a vehicle occupied by a female driver and male passenger and detects the strong odor of marijuana. Also, Deputy Brian Williams of the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office in Ohio is dispatched to a local mobile home park to meet a woman who wants her common law husband removed from their home.
14 Coast to Coast
1/6/07
Season-only
Officer Tommy Nikkel of the Wichita Police Department in Kansas, responds to an assault call in which the victim claims that she was assaulted by two males. A car chase ensues when police officers spot a driver matching the suspect's description, but the driver takes off on foot. Later, Officers Brad Bellflower and Justin Gould of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office in Florida spot the vehicle of a known drug dealer, who drives around in circles at a gas station parking lot before being pulled over. Although the driver insists that he is clean, a pat down reveals contraband hidden in his rectum. Also, Corporal David Hill of the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office in Ohio pulls over a van to inform the driver that the trailer has a flat tire. After sending him on his way, a young patron at the nearby bar begins shouting profanities at the police and a struggle ensues from within the bar.
15 Coast to Coast
1/20/07
Season-only
Officer Michelle Kramer of the Wichita Police Department in Kansas conducts a routine traffic stop on a vehicle she observed driving erratically. During routine questioning, the officer spots a gun in the vehicle. Later, Deputy Nelson Gomez of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department in California investigates a report of a domestic dispute at a local trailer park. While in route to the scene, the officer detains an intoxicated woman. Also, Officers Donny Meece and Tom Wells respond to a vandalism call involving a man who was seen tagging a building with black spray paint.
16 Coast to Coast
1/27/07
Season-only
Officer Jay Sayegh of the Fontana Police Department in California joins fellow officers in a dangerous high-speed pursuit. The extensive chase ends when the occupants bail out of their vehicle in a residential area. Later, Officer Rob Thatcher of the Wichita Police Department in Kansas responds to a domestic dispute. The officer questions a distressed woman who describes how her ex-husband assaulted her. Also, Officer Jennifer Rudolph of the Covington Police Department in Kentucky responds to a domestic violence call.
17 Florida Heat #2 Special Edition
2/3/07
Season-only
Deputy Jim Haman of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office in Florida pulls over driver, who then tries to consume a considerable amount of cocaine he had hidden in his mouth. Also, Deputy Dan Frend of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office in Florida investigates a suspicious vehicle he spotted in an area known for drug activity. Deputy James Evans, also of Palm Beach County, pulls over a vehicle he spotted driving erratically in traffic. As it turns out, the nervous female driver provides false information because she has a suspended license.
18 Tough Takedowns Special Edition
2/17/07
Season-only
When Officer Brian Lee of the Boise, ID, Police Department responds to a domestic violence call, he discovers a suspect who had been arrested four hours prior and had returned to his house and apparently threatened his wife with a knife. Also featured is the crack-eating suspect detained by Officer Derrick Pendergrass of the Chattanooga, TN, Police Department. After admitting to swallowing the crack, the suspect is taken to the hospital in police custody. Later, Officer Evan Rosenthal of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department spots a little person that has been arrested in the past for soliciting money on the Strip. A foot pursuit ensues and the offender performs numerous acrobatic tricks to avoid capture, after which the officer gives him the choice of going to jail again or trying to obtain a real job with a sympathetic business owner on the strip.
19 Liar Liar
2/24/07
Season-only
Officer Donny Meece of the Cincinnati Police Department in Ohio, attempts to pull over a vehicle he observed leaving an area known for drug activity. When the driver stops, the passenger jumps out of the vehicle and a foot pursuit ensues. The brief chase ends when the officer uses a tazer to restrain the suspect and retrieves a loaded handgun he discarded during the pursuit. Deputy Jason West of the Brevard County Sheriff's Office in Florida pulls over a vehicle for playing loud music. An occupant tells the officer that she never been arrested, but the officer finds a large amount of pot in addition to prescription pills during a routine search. Officer Anthony Pilutik of the Palm Springs Police Department in California responds to a disturbance call in an active area of the city. He and another officer give the man a routine field sobriety test. After he fails, they discover a large amount of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.
20 Coast to Coast
3/3/07
Season-only
When Officer David Rodrigues of the Las Vegas, NV Police Department stops to question two suspicious males in a known drug area, one of the men takes off on foot. However, the pursuit comes to a quick end when the suspect runs head-first into a tree. Later, Officer Dennis Tolan of the Boise, ID Police Department investigates a reported hit and run. The officer questions a male who describes how he and his buddy got into an altercation with the driver of another car following a minor auto accident. Also featured is Officer Mike Kovaleff of the Palm Springs, CA Police Department, who sets up a sting to catch Internet predators that made arrangements to have sex with a 13-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy.
21 Coast to Coast
3/10/07
Season-only
While patrolling the neighborhood, Officer Chris Rogers of the Boise, ID, Police Department finds a 5-year-old boy lying in the middle of traffic. After saving the boy from serious danger, Rogers discovers the boy was lost and reunites him with his worried family. Also featured is Officer Evan Rosenthal of the Las Vegas, NV, Metropolitan Police Department, who has a run-in with an unusual man doing pushups on his head
22 Coast to Coast
3/17/07
Season-only
When shots are fired in an area known for drug activity, Officer Brian Smigielski and Officer Michael Walsh of the Boston, MA, Police Department spot a suspect on a bike attempting to flee the scene. The officers investigate further and locate a gun. Also featured is Officer Bill Anderson of the Las Vegas, NV, Police Department, responding to a family disturbance. After questioning the couple, officers find that the female has $9,000 in warrants out for her arrest and have to take her into custody.
23 Coast to Coast
3/24/07
Season-only
When Officer Brian Jones of the Boise, ID, Police Department responds to a battery call at a local park, he finds an unconscious suspect who has been badly beaten. The victim is taken to a local hospital and a suspect with a bloody shirt and a swollen hand is arrested. Also featured is Officer Drew Parrish of the Las Vegas, NV, Police Department, who joins fellow officers in a domestic violence call.
24 Coast to Coast
4/7/07
Season-only
Officers of the Palm Springs, CA, Police Department detain a male suspect who has arranged to meet a 13-year-old girl at a park. Upon arrival at the park, he becomes spooked and attempts to flee. The suspect reveals his intentions later at the station. Also featured is Officer David Couture of the Lowell, MA, Police Department, responding to a disturbance call where a van full of male suspects are throwing beer bottles.
25 Police Pullovers Special Editions #1
4/28/07
Season-only
When Deputy Brandon Gish of the Brevard County, FL, Sheriff's Office pulls over a vehicle whose driver matching the description of a battery suspect, the desperate driver panics and attempts to eat a pinch of pot. And Officer Brian Binks of the Fontana, CA, Police Department is shocked when a suspect explains why he led officers on a high-speed chase.
26 Police Pullovers Special Editions #2
4/28/07
Season-only
As Officers Michael Harper and Mark Longworth of the Cincinnati, OH, Police Department inspect a suspicious vehicle, a dangerous situation surfaces when the passenger reaches for a gun. Also featured is Officer Ryan Cook of the Las Vegas, NV, Metropolitan Police Department, pulling over a woman who happens to be in a bikini and has a busted taillight.
27 High Crimes Special Edition #2
5/19/07
Season-only
While on patrol, Corporal Michael Green of the Brevard, FL, County Sheriff's Office investigates a vehicle occupied by two suspicious females. When he discovers drug paraphernalia as well as illegal pills while questioning them, the women quickly turn on each other. Also featured is Officer Mike Goodwin of the Palm Springs, CA, Police Department, who investigates a drug deal at a motel and catches a couple red-handed.
28 Ohio Drug Arrests Special Edition
5/19/07
Season-only
After Officer Mike Harper of the Cincinnati, OH, Police Department follows a vehicle out of a bar parking lot, the suspect refuses to pull over. The driver leads Officer Harper into a dead end, where the pursuit turns into a foot chase. Officers arrest him, but not before the suspect tries to ditch the drugs hidden in his shoe. Also featured is Corporal David Hill of the Hamilton County, OH, Sheriff's Office, responding to an unusual domestic disturbance call.
29 Coast to Coast
6/2/07
Season-only
While patrolling a known drug area, Officer Justin Gauker of the Las Vegas, NV, Police Department starts to question a male suspect, who leads the officer on a foot pursuit. The suspect is found hiding under a car and is arrested for possession of crack and grand theft auto. Also featured is Officer John Mathis of the Boise, ID, Police Department, who investigates a domestic violence call from a fearful woman.
30 Coast to Coast
6/9/07
Season-only
Officer Marc Sullivan of the Boston, MA, Police Department and Massachusetts State Trooper Jesse Sweet pull over a vehicle on a routine traffic stop, and the passengers have some explaining to do when officers find incriminating evidence in their vehicle. Meanwhile, during questioning of the driver, an unrelated minor car accident occurs and the officers have double the trouble to deal with. Also featured is Deputy Andrea Eagon of the Hillsborough, FL, County Sheriff's Office, who apprehends a petty theft suspect.
31 Coast to Coast
6/16/07
Season-only
When Officer Blain Holmes of the Las Vegas, NV, Police Department receives a dispatch call to check out a possible stolen vehicle, the suspect is found hiding in a very stinky and uncomfortable place. Also featured is Deputy Andrea Eagon of the Hillsborough, FL, County Sheriff's Office, who is led on a foot pursuit after attempting to pull over a vehicle for not having visible tags.
32 Coast to Coast
6/23/07
Season-only
When Officer Peter Connell of the Las Vegas, NV, Police Department responds to a call about domestic violence between a man and a woman, serious matters surface when one of them ends up in jail. Another segment featuring the Las Vegas Police Department follows Officer Chris Kennedy as he responds to a domestic violence call in which a man is fighting with a belligerent woman.
33 High Crimes Special Edition #3
7/7/07
Season-only
When Officer Evan Rosenthal of the Las Vegas, NV, Police Department joins fellow officers in a high-speed pursuit, drastic measures are taken to stop a motorist suspected of driving under the influence. Also featured is Officer Gary Smallwood of the Covington, KY, Police Department. After he pulls over a vehicle on a routine violation, the driver becomes paranoid when the officer smells something suspicious.
34 Street Crimes Special Edition
7/14/07
Season-only
When Officer Mark Longworth of the Cincinnati, OH, Police Department stops a vehicle for a simple traffic violation, the suspect takes off on foot and Officer Longworth is forced to use painful measures to stop him. Also featured is Officer Evan Rosenthal of the Las Vegas, NV, Metropolitan Police Department, who responds to a Code Red call where a group of adults are not on their best behavior.
35 Family Ties Special Edition
7/21/07
Season-only
After chasing a suspicious speeding vehicle to the driver's home, Officer Bill Wagner of the Wichita, KS, Police Department questions a trio of suspects and discovers evidence that is cause for all three suspects to be placed under arrest. Also featured is Officer Brian Kinney of the Lowell, MA, Police Department, who detains a man driving a motorcycle without a license.
36 Coast to Coast
7/28/07
Season-only
Deputies James Ennis and Tobias Smith of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office assist in a domestic violence call between a mother and her daughter. Also, officer Brian Holmes of the Las Vegas Police Department responds to a stolen vehicle that has been located.

About this show

In its milestone 25th season, the four-time Emmy®-nominated COPS once again takes viewers across the United States, profiling some of the country's finest law enforcement professionals and most interesting suspects. The trailblazing series was the first reality show to introduce the cinema vérité style to network television and has gone on to become a cultural phenomenon.

Celebrating its landmark 850th episode this season, COPS remains one of the longest-running primetime series currently airing on broadcast television.

COPS has profiled law enforcement agencies in over 140 U.S. cities and has filmed in Europe, Asia and Central and South America. It was the first American television program to follow police in the former Soviet Union. In the upcoming season, COPS will cover the U.S. from coast to coast, filming with police and sheriff's departments in California, Florida, New Jersey, Ohio and Virginia. After a long absence, the show will revisit Broward County, FL, Kansas City, MO, and Sacramento, CA, and for the first time in the series' history, COPS will visit Newport News, VA, and Toledo, OH. Additionally, the 25th season of COPS will feature another unforgettable edition of the holiday special, "Ho! Ho! Ho!"

Created by John Langley, COPS is produced by Langley Productions, Inc. and Fox Television Studios. John Langley and Morgan Langley are executive producers. Doug Waterman serves as supervising producer and Zach Ragsdale as producer. "Like" COPS on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Copstv. Follow the series on Twitter @COPStv and join the discussion at #cops.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
1.76K reviews
Aletio Garayoa
March 3, 2021
Fox Broadcasting Company, you have a sick mind. Why would you air a TV show that shows graphic violence, police brutality, drugs, crime, blood, police chases, and gangs. This is not for kids, teens, or adults. The violence and the language are too strong. I don't recommend this show to anyone. Who lets their kids and teenagers watch this show. I am outraged. I can't believe they rated it TV-14 when it should have been rated TV-MA. It is Satan's show.
de andre
May 13, 2019
exploitation of citizens. money hungry power tripping cops. most were bullies in school and when they graduated they got a badge so they can continue to bully. I admit there is that 1 out of 100 that might do good but 99% are bad people plain and simple.
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Ruben Carti
January 26, 2015
They just abuse people on this show i think they should be paying these criminals to apear on the show not the cops cause the cops get to do what they want to the show and the criminals have to sit there and listen while they are basically getting used by public security... wow .if i could give it a zero i would lol fr
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