S3E10 High-Speed Chase
Hazen, AR, officers engage in a high-speed chase of a vehicle that fled during a traffic stop.
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Hazen, AR, officers engage in a high-speed chase of a vehicle that fled during a traffic stop.
Officers investigate a child in possession of a gun; an off-duty officer spots a hit and run incident and tracks the driver down; officers search for a man who fled on foot; officers find a suspect hiding in an unusual place.
An intense pursuit in Berkeley County, S.C., leads to two police vehicles going airborne; officers in Fullerton, Calif., respond to a reported home invasion; Daytona Beach, Fla., officers gather evidence after a suspect fled from police.
Officers investigate an armed robbery at a convenience store; officers respond to a domestic incident; officers investigate a shooting; officers respond to a home invasion.
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