Cops

1989 • FOX
4.6
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Season 25 episodes (16)

1 Odd Arrests #5 Special Edition
12/14/08
Season-only
In the milestone 25th season premiere of COPS, patrolmen from the Toledo Police Department in Ohio respond to a domestic disturbance call involving a woman and her boyfriend, whom she claims threatened her with a knife. Next, when a feral zebra is found running through city streets, the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department must work with ananimal trainer to contain the zebra so it can be returned to safety. Finally, the Police Bureau in Portland, OR responds to a disturbance call involving a suspect carrying a large stick and a rock chasing another man on a highway overpass.
2 Ho! Ho! Ho! #10 Special Edition
12/21/08
Season-only
The Portland Police Bureau catches a man and a woman engaged in lewd activity in a vehicle, and upon closer investigation, they discover an unused meth pipe in the backseat. Next, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office goes undercover and conducts a prostitution sting at a hotel. Finally, two officers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confront an underage prostitute on the Vegas Strip.
3 Street Arrests #3 Special Edition
1/3/09
Season-only
In Alamenda County, California., police chase an uncooperative person on a bike; Newport, Virginia a suspecious car in investigated in a carpark. Also: responding to a domestic-disturbance call in Chattanooga.
4 Chases, Guns & Cars #2
1/18/09
Season-only
The Kansas City Police Department in Missouri trails a stolen vehicle, but the suspect drives off-course, abandons the vehicle and escapes into the woods. Later, the Kansas City Police Department takes a man into custody after they receive a call from a resident claiming the suspect was armed and threatened him with the gun. Finally, officers from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department interrogate the driver of a vehicle that hit a female pedestrian, and later they find alcohol in the vehicle.
5 Liar Liar #6 Special Edition
2/1/09
Season-only
The Atlanta Police Department responds to an officer assistance call after a suspect flees from the police, and upon further investigation, they discover that the suspect's vehicle was stolen. Then, officers from the Kansas City Police Department confront two teenagers in possession of concealed weapons. Finally, officers from the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office in Florida interrogate two occupants of a car for suspicious drug activity after they discover a large amount of prescription pills in the vehicle.
6 Busted #2 Special Edition
2/1/09
Season-only
Officers from the Newport News Police Department in Virginia stop a man riding his bike and discover a concealed weapon in his possession. Next, officers from the Broward County Sheriff's Office respond to a burglary in progress call after the homeowner's eldest son punched several windows in an attempt to break into the home. Finally, following a domestic disturbance call in Palm Beach, FL, a man is taken into custody for evaluation after he denies firing bullets in his residence.
7 Wild & Crazy #2 Special Edition
2/8/09
Season-only
Officers from the Las Vegas Police Department investigate a woman who refused to pay her taxi fare. Then, the Portland Police Bureau questions two men after officers receive two separate calls regarding a fight involving a knife. Finally, officers from the Broward County Sheriff's Office respond to a robbery-on-foot call involving a tourist chasing after a man who allegedly stole his gold necklace.
8 Caught in a Lie Special Edition
2/8/09
Season-only
A suspect crashes his car into an innocent victim's vehicle, but when he flees the scene, officers from the Kansas City Police Department find drugs and a gun in the abandoned car. Next, the North Las Vegas Police Department responds to a domestic dispute call involving two roommates and an alleged physical altercation. Finally, the Chattanooga Police Department stops two men driving from the residence of a known drug dealer.
9 Street Patrol #3 Special Edition
2/22/09
Season-only
A chase ensues after officers from the Portland Police Bureau attempt to make a traffic stop and the suspect runs on foot to his home. Then, officers from the Kansas City Police department respond to a call from a local convenience store about a man being chased by another man with a knife. Finally, officers from the Portland Police Bureau respond to reports about a man riding his bicycle naked in downtown Portland, and later they discover he was protesting global warming.
10 Dazed and Confused #5! Special Edition
3/1/09
Season-only
Officers from the Sacramento Police Department confront a suspect attempting to run from the police and find him in possession of methamphetamines. Next, the Portland Police Bureau in Portland, OR, stops a driver for reckless driving, and later they suspect the driver of a DUI. Finally, the Sacramento Police Department responds to an assistance call after a woman claims that her neighbor stole two of her marijuana plants from her backyard.
11 Stupid Behavior #5! Special Edition
3/8/09
Season-only
Officers from the Portland Police Bureau must assist an older man after he crashes his car into a sign, takes off on foot and collapses after complaining of heart problems. Then, the Las Vegas Metro Police Department attempts to stop a van after it makes multiple traffic violations, and the officers discover possible stolen items and crystal meth in the suspect's pocket. Finally, officers from the Rialto Police Department in California respond to a domestic disturbance call after a couple engages in a heated disagreement over a damaged wall.
12 Morons On Parade #6 Special Edition
3/15/09
Season-only
Officers from the Sacramento Police Department catch a suspect attempting to run from the police and discover meth in his possession. They question his girlfriend and take him into custody, and he makes an unexpected proposal. Then, two officers from the Kansas City Police Department are called to check out a burglary in progress and discover a man hiding in the attic. Finally, officers from the Amarillo Police Department respond to a domestic disturbance call and question two brothers caught in a fight over a business matter.
13 Taken into Custody #3 Special Edition
3/22/09
Season-only
Officers from the Las Vegas Metro Police Department question a young woman who appears to be soliciting prostitution, but she denies the accusation despite prior arrests. Later, officers from the Chattanooga Police Department respond to a call involving a father and son who got into a physical altercation involving alcohol. Finally, officers from the Portland Police Bureau chase after a suspect who begins to run when they flash their lights on him, and they find out that he tried to get rid of his methamphetamines to avoid being sent to rehab.
14 Coast to Coast
3/29/09
Season-only
Officers from the Newport News Police Department in Virginia put a stop to a pursuit in progress and deal with an unstable suspect who claims to have called the police for assistance. Next, a routine traffic stop in takes a turn when officers from the Alameda County Sheriff's Office find a bag of marijuana and evidence of a pending transaction through text messages. Finally, the Las Vegas Metro Police Department respond to a domestic violence call after a man and his stepson engage in a heated verbal argument.
15 Fight Night Special Edition
5/3/09
Season-only
Officers from the Las Vegas Metro Police Department are called to help fellow officers detain an unruly suspect who attempted to spit, kick and bite several of the officers. Plus, patrolmen from the Toledo Police Department are called to a neighborhood where two female neighbors were fighting.
16 Busted #3 Special Edition
5/3/09
Season-only
Officers from the Las Vegas Metro Police Department stop a woman who appears to be soliciting prostitution on the Vegas strip. Also, two deputies from the Alameda County Sheriff's Department stop a vehicle with expired tags, and upon searching the vehicle, they discover drugs and drug pipes.

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
Christina Rand
March 4, 2015
Love the Show.. What would our world truly be like if we didn't have cops. everyone would be killing each other and innocent people would be getting hurt. don't get me wrong I don't dislike cops in any way..but some things I don't agree with on how they handle certain situations.. but I'm very great full to have Law Enforcement on our side. Amen.I want to thank them for getting the drugs rapeist, ect off the streets.
46 people found this review helpful
Ezra Henry
March 27, 2021
For those of you who feel bad for the criminals, here’s a tip... IF YOU DONT BREAK THE LAW YOU DONT HAVE TO DEAL WITH COPS. It’s people like you who defend criminals that are ruining the world and society we live in. These men and women risk their lives every day so you and I can be safe. SHOW SOME DAMN RESPECT! If you are going to act like all cops are bad then I guess all dentists, doctors, teachers, bankers, and waitresses are all bad too huh? See that theory? There’s no logic to it. That’s no different than a racist saying all whites are trash or all blacks are thugs. It’s the same mindset. There is bad in every walk of life, that will never change but don’t lump all people into one group. This was a great show on the air for nearly 40 years and you woke tard morons had to ruin it. Just like you tried trying flipping Paw Patrol. For real, if Cops makes you mad you need a life. Criminals are criminals and deserve to be treated as such. The only thing that matters is the officers safety and the innocent public’s safety, the criminals safety is at the bottom of the list. They put themselves in their situation no one else.
Nycole B. (Nikki)
May 8, 2015
Now heres a little msg to the ppl posting rude comments about our American Officers; Shame on all of u.!! My father dedicated his life to serving and protecting the community and hes one of the kindest, most supportive ppl i kno. He became a cop to help others and thats exactly what he did everyday he got up and went into work. The amount of ignorance so many ppl are expressing with all these riots rly baffle me. Black ppl for instance, dont wanna be judged as a whole for things a few do. Especially when it comes to being looked down on as a bunch of criminals. That being said, what sense does it make for them to accuse all cops of being corrupt & untrustworthy, simply bcuz of the actions of a select few who never even deserved the honor of wearing a badge? When ppl go out & loot & do other things that effect innocent ppls safety & livelihood, their msg gets lost to me. We live in a time where we as a society KNOW BETTER than to judge an entire group of ppl based on individual actions. Im ashamed of what this nations coming to. :(
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