Cops - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Broward County, Florida 1
In the pilot, officers from Broward County, Fla., are observed during one weekend. Included: a crack house is busted; suspected drug dealers are arrested. A raid on a home belived to contain drugs. Suspected drug traffickers are arrested at an airport; a body is found floating in a canal; and an officer discusses his relationship with a colleague.
Broward County, Florida 2
In the pilot, officers from Broward County, Fla., are observed during one weekend. Included: a crack house is busted; suspected drug dealers are arrested. A raid on a home belived to contain drugs. Suspected drug traffickers are arrested at an airport; a body is found floating in a canal; and an officer discusses his relationship with a colleague.
Broward County, Florida 3
Domestic problems, including a sibling brawl and a young mother who lives in a crack house with her child.
Broward County, Florida 4
Deputy encounters drug dealers and users on the street. Deputy Canada is participating in an undercover prostitution sting. Sergeant Deak leads, "Trojan Horse Two," an undercover drug sting.
Broward County, Florida 5
Sergeant Steve Canfield of the SWAT Team leads training exercises, and take down a drug addict selling a stolen vehicle. Deputy Linda Canada encounters prostitutes while patrolling. Deputy Mike Hoffman responds to calls involving an injured dog, a bomb threat, and a man with a gun.
Broward County, Florida 6
Captain Ron Cacciatore leads the pre-Super Bowl prostitution sweeps and drug stings. Deputy Vicki Cutcliffe cares for a toddler, after the parents are arrested in a drug sting. Deputy Mike Hoffman's shift on Super Bowl Sunday.
Broward County, Florida 7
Deputy Linda Canada counsels a frightened child, arrests a known prostitute, and attends a charity football game. Deputy Jim Fondo talks to a juvenile prostitute, and apprehends juvenile shoplifters. Deputy Chris Wagoner of the DUI Task Force stops a drunk driver, and responds to a hit-and-run crash involving a pedestrian.
Broward County, Florida 8
Deputies Jim Fondo and Glenn Topping respond to domestic calls and encounter prostitutes. Deputy Mike Hoffman conducts a motor vehicle stop, responds to a house known for narcotics and prostitution. On the following night, Deputy Mike Hoffman responds to the same house to remove the children.
Broward County, Florida 9
Over the course of a week, Deputy Jim Fondo tries to help mother-daughter prostitutes. Sergeant Robert Deak leads the Drug Task Force in serving a warrant on drug dealers. Deputy Chris Wagoner of the D.U.I. Task Force stops a drunk driver, and investigates fatal crashes involving drunk drivers. Deputy Baron Philipson stops a drunk driver.
Broward County, Florida 10
Captain Ron Cacciatore leads an undercover operation in the surveillance, buys, and arrests of drug traffickers. Sergeant Nick Frey leads his deputies in a survival training exercise. Deputy Jim Fondo responds to a report of gunshots heard.
Broward County, Florida 11
Deputy Mike Hoffman responds to a call of a choking infant, and a domestic violence call. Sergeant Dennis Gavalier of the Organized Crime Division leads an undercover drug operation in the surveillance of a drug traffickers in a Lincoln Town Car. Deputy Russ Budden observes a transvestite prostitute inside a man's car, and investigates a motor vehicle crash caused by a drunk driver.
Broward County, Florida 12
Deputy Russ Budden investigates an assault, and responds to a domestic violence call. Sergeant Dennis Gavalier of the Organized Crime Division investigates an anonymous tip of drug trafficking inside a U-Haul trailer. In Little Havana, Officer Ralph Suarez of the Miami Police Department arrests an aluminum thief, responds to a motor vehicle crash, and arrests car thieves.
Broward County, Florida 13
Detective Howard Rudolph goes undercover inside an RV for the Organized Crime Division's "Trojan Horse" sting, lead by Sergeant Robert Deak. Deputy Mike Hoffman responds to domestic dispute between two elderly sisters. Later, Deputy Hoffman responds to a homicide inside a residential trailer. Officer David Magnusson, Miami Police Department's "1988 Officer of the Year," engages with the community, arrests a man for possession of narcotics, and assists a missing elderly gentleman with dementia.
Broward County, Florida 14
Deputy Russ Budden stops a car with a motorist for a traffic violation. Deputy Glen Topping investigates a hit-and-run crash between a pedestrian and an elderly driver. Detective Bob Faulkner of the Broward County Sheriff's Office's Organized Crime Division participates in escort service stings. Sergeant Diego Ochoa of the Miami Police Department investigates a homicide at a bar in Little Havana.
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