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In Cops (1989) Season 37 Episode 47, witness the relentless pursuit of justice as law enforcement officers navigate the challenges of street crime and community policing. This episode delves into the intense realities faced by K-9 units and their handlers as they track down suspects.

Explore the strategic deployment of specialized units and the critical role they play in apprehending individuals involved in illicit activities. The narrative highlights the dedication and bravery of officers as they confront dangerous situations head-on.

Gain insight into the meticulous investigative techniques employed to ensure public safety and maintain order. The episode showcases the unwavering commitment of these professionals to uphold the law and protect citizens from harm.

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00:03Bad boys!
00:05Stop doing grabs!
00:07We're good. We're good. I love you guys.
00:12You're sitting on a throne of lies and she's wearing a crown of deceit.
00:15Hey!
00:17I hate drugs.
00:19You hate drugs?
00:19Yes, sir.
00:20Bad boys, bad boys.
00:22Whatcha gonna do?
00:23Get on the grab! Get on the grab!
00:26Cops is filmed on location with the men and women of law enforcement.
00:30All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
00:36So I met Master Deputy Rowe in about 2020.
00:41You know, I've watched him progress and grow up and become, you know, a really good deputy.
00:47And, you know, it's just good to influence people and watch them develop.
00:51And, you know, now we're in the same car out here trying to stir some stuff up.
00:56County Fox 43-1088.
00:58Right now we're going to Signal 81, which is an auto break-in in progress at the Richard K Superstore
01:02here in Anderson.
01:03He's in a gray SUV, but they can't tell the model on it.
01:06He's in a gray SUV.
01:08The alarm company looks like they have video footage of somebody who's breaking into cars on the property right now.
01:13County charge.
01:13County charge.
01:14County charge.
01:14Right there.
01:19County charge.
01:23It's supposed to be in the front or the back.
01:24We're still trying to figure it out.
01:28County charge.
01:32Yeah, they're talking about this truck right here. Guaranteed.
01:37We got to check that one at the corners.
01:46Hands down!
01:47Hands!
01:49Hands!
01:49Let me see your hands!
01:50Hands!
01:51You hit me!
01:51I swear to God!
01:55What am I doing?
01:59What am I doing?
02:01What am I doing?
02:02What am I doing?
02:04What am I doing?
02:05What am I doing?
02:07What am I doing?
02:07Roll over!
02:08Roll over!
02:10Roll over!
02:15You move again, you're going to get tased.
02:20That was the dumbest thing you could have ever done, my man.
02:25All I did was sit there.
02:28You broke into a vehicle.
02:29I didn't break into the vehicle.
02:32I sat there.
02:33It was cold, man.
02:35What's your name, dude?
02:36The name of Jake.
02:38All right.
02:38You're under arrest.
02:40I didn't break in, dude.
02:44What's up, man?
02:48You all right?
02:49I'm trying to be.
02:51I'm being forced into the caveman, man.
02:54I saw him throwing punches at Deputy Witt, who was on the other side.
02:58What?
02:59Yeah, man, when I come over here, you were like Bruce Lee.
03:03No, sir.
03:04That's why I opened the door and grabbed you.
03:06Pulled you out.
03:07No, sir.
03:07I was in the first five seconds.
03:09So we opened the door.
03:10I was able to remove him from the vehicle and started resisting.
03:13He managed to get on the ground.
03:15We're able to get into custody right now.
03:16We're just waiting on EMS to come evaluate him because of that laceration to his forehead.
03:21Yes, sir.
03:22Jack, can I go through this backpack so you can get anything in it?
03:24Yes, sir.
03:24Yes, sir.
03:25OK.
03:26You made a bus.
03:27Got it.
03:29Where'd you get all this from, Jack?
03:30He says that it's a tool kit that he bought, but more than likely, it's probably something
03:34to spend.
03:35Now we have a bunch of freshly new, unused heart tools inside of a heart backpack.
03:40I'd be willing to bet that they're stolen.
03:42Probably going to be stolen.
03:45So you're under arrest for trespass after notice, tampering with motor vehicle, and public
03:50disorderly conduct.
03:51Do you understand?
03:54I understand you're saying you charged me with it.
03:56I'm not understanding how you're saying that I accomplished that.
04:00You'll have a day in court to come and fight him anytime you want to.
04:03I'll let you know when your court date is.
04:04All right.
04:04You understand your charges.
04:05You know why you're going to jail.
04:07OK.
04:09I understand when, where, and how.
04:12Trust me.
04:12All right.
04:12Have a seat.
04:13Let's have a seat.
04:15Is your head OK?
04:16My head OK?
04:17Yeah.
04:18I'm just glad I got my elbow around before the guy snapped my arm.
04:21Yeah.
04:22Well, next time don't swing on me and we won't have to do that to you.
04:24Those handcuffs good for you?
04:26I put them as loose as I could.
04:34What's up?
04:35Yeah.
04:35So we agree we made some poor decisions today that put us in this situation.
04:40It didn't have to be too, too extreme for no reason.
04:44Yeah, when you start swinging on deaf ears, we pull you out of the car and you continue
04:47to resist.
04:48That's what happens, right?
04:48Well, let me get you in your sleep a certain way.
04:51What are you going to do?
04:52I understand.
04:53Do you have any questions for me before I shut the door?
04:54You did not announce yourself before you touched me physically.
04:57You did not make sure I was aware of your presence before you touched me physically.
05:02I'm the supervisor working tonight.
05:03Do you want to talk to me at all?
05:04Yes, sir.
05:04I would.
05:05What you got going on, buddy?
05:07I was walking up through there.
05:09I was tired, sir.
05:11I fell asleep over there in the pine woods for a few hours.
05:15I got up because I was cold out there.
05:18I walked this way.
05:22I remember looking at the vehicle.
05:26I should not have sat there for shelter.
05:29I should not have done that.
05:31I didn't have no shelter at the time.
05:33And you're right.
05:34That's the stupidest thing I could have done.
05:37I didn't try to take that vehicle.
05:39I did not try to deprive nobody of anything.
05:42Yeah, they're not trying to charge you with that, man.
05:44They're just hitting you for being inside of it unlawfully.
05:46And then I was woke up, not given time to orientate myself.
05:53Mm-hmm.
05:53I was attacked from my...
05:56All I know is I woke up.
05:57I'm asleep, and I had people yanking, pushing.
06:01I was told you were swinging, fighting, right?
06:04So...
06:04I have no idea about that.
06:06All I know is that I'm trying to comprehend what is happening to me.
06:10Yeah.
06:10And I'm being attacked.
06:12Understood.
06:13I was asleep.
06:13Well, trust me.
06:14My deputies wouldn't just attack nobody for no reason, okay?
06:16I'm not saying that when they grabbed me while I was asleep,
06:19I didn't jump, startle anything.
06:22Right.
06:22But nobody, nobody, nobody, not one person took the time to say,
06:29sir, sir, wake up, sir.
06:32I don't want anybody hurt, and I don't want you to be startled
06:36because you are unaware of my presence until you have been awake for five seconds.
06:41You're lucky you're not getting stitches, my man.
06:43You said you were startled because you fell asleep in an unlawful vehicle.
06:48That's why I said we're going to stop it.
06:50Now, like I told you from the beginning, it is not unlawful to be homeless.
06:53It's not unlawful to fall asleep.
06:55You just can't do it in somebody else's car?
06:57I made that mistake, sir.
07:01I've been with the department for 11 years.
07:04One of my collateral assignments includes being on the Kern County Sheriff's Office SWAT team.
07:08I've been there for going on two years now,
07:11and another collateral assignment I have is a drone operator.
07:15I've been doing that for just a little under a year,
07:18and I can utilize the drone on patrol and on the SWAT team.
07:23All right, so we're going to a trespassing call
07:26where the property management company is at the house right now.
07:31There's a lot of people squatting, and they were recently evicted,
07:34and now they're refusing to leave.
07:46What's going on?
07:48These people refuse to leave our property.
07:51This is our property.
07:53It is equity property management.
07:54I have an eviction restoration notice.
07:57Which I do believe they were served already, right?
08:00Yes.
08:00Okay.
08:00And these people are not supposed to be here.
08:02They're squatters, and they refuse to leave.
08:04We need the property.
08:05Okay.
08:06You know how many people are inside?
08:08No, that belongs to us.
08:10Do you know how many people are inside right now?
08:12About six.
08:13Yeah, about six.
08:17Hello, Sheriff's Office.
08:18Come to the door.
08:19We're not leaving.
08:24We can hear you inside.
08:26Come up to the front door, or we're going to kick the door open,
08:28and if you're inside, you're going to get arrested for trespassing.
08:31Grab your crap and come outside to the door now.
08:37Hang out there.
08:38There's another gate on the side.
08:44Like three loose nine out of five.
08:47Yeah, they're packing up now, but I don't want everyone trying to start fleeing.
08:50Everyone come out.
08:51They come out there.
08:52They said they're packing up?
08:53No, no.
08:53One of them said yes.
08:54I've voiced contact with one of them.
08:56I'm going to go to the other side.
08:58Hey, this is your last warning.
09:00If you're inside and you don't come to the door, you're going to be arrested for trespassing.
09:04And whoever's in this room, you need to open up the front door right now,
09:07or else you're just going to go to jail.
09:09It's your only warning.
09:11Go, please.
09:16Hello, Sheriff's Office.
09:17If you're inside, make yourself known.
09:18We know you're inside.
09:19Come out through the front door.
09:23Come out with your hands up right now.
09:25We have a police canine.
09:26Let me see your hands.
09:27Drop what's in your hands.
09:27Come here.
09:29Step outside.
09:30Hurry up!
09:31I got hands.
09:33Turn around.
09:35Pull up.
09:35Here you go.
09:36I got hands.
09:38What do you mean?
09:39Who else is in there with you?
09:43Hey, stop.
09:43Get them out of the doorway.
09:44Get them out of the doorway.
09:44Watch needles.
09:45Get them out of the doorway.
09:47I don't have any needles.
09:49What am I arrested for?
09:50Manos a la cabeza.
09:51Manos a la cabeza.
09:52Manos a la cabeza.
09:52Now you're being detained.
09:53Okay.
09:53Detain this morning for what?
09:55I'll explain that to you when I'm done.
09:56Stay right there.
09:57Huh?
09:58Huh?
09:58What is it?
09:59What is it?
10:03Walk this way.
10:05Yeah, you guys got some?
10:06Anyone else inside?
10:08Come to the sound of my voice with your hands on.
10:09Walk out.
10:13Put your hands on the back of your head.
10:15Interlace your fingers.
10:16Keep backing up.
10:17Watch your step.
10:19Keep going.
10:19I don't like when people don't listen to me.
10:21When I say, hey, come to the door.
10:22And they treat me like a fool.
10:24Stay down, please.
10:25Yeah.
10:26Appreciate you.
10:27I had my headphones on, so...
10:28Okay.
10:29Oh, you couldn't hear me?
10:30You couldn't hear the banging on the door either?
10:31Oh, yeah, I believe you.
10:35Why were you at this house, man?
10:37Honestly, I was homeless.
10:38And these guys said, hey, man, you want to come stay with us?
10:40We'll charge you $150 a month.
10:42And you can just help us clean up the house.
10:43So that's what we were doing.
10:44I fixed the toilet.
10:45We weren't messing up the house.
10:47And you look in there, it was being cleaned up.
10:48You know?
10:49And it was.
10:51So when you say these guys, who here said?
10:54The bald guy.
10:55The bald guy.
10:56They want no teeth.
10:57What's his name?
10:57They call him T.
10:59He told you, hey, bro, come through.
11:01They left me the house.
11:02$150 a month?
11:03What?
11:03$150?
11:04Okay.
11:04All right, man.
11:06Well, did you ever think that was kind of shady?
11:08I never.
11:09Yeah, but I didn't have anywhere else to stay.
11:10Right.
11:11And I get your situation, man, you know.
11:12I didn't want to be in the street, so I was like, that's all soon.
11:13I get you.
11:14So, did you maybe believe that maybe this was a vacant residence?
11:19Yeah, I did.
11:20A vacant residence?
11:21You kind of knew that?
11:21Okay.
11:22But you still decided to stay here?
11:23Well, because I didn't know where else to.
11:24Okay.
11:25All right, man.
11:26I understand that, you know, you're homeless.
11:29You're gone from house to house.
11:31Did you hear me knocking?
11:33Be honest.
11:33I did hear you knocking, sir.
11:34But look.
11:35Was it you that was talking to me?
11:36Yes, through the window.
11:37That was my room.
11:37Why'd you come out?
11:38Because you guys wouldn't let me.
11:39I was like, hey, man, let me open the door.
11:41He's like, dude, they can't kick it in.
11:42Who?
11:42Who?
11:43The two other gentlemen.
11:44They were telling you that we couldn't kick it in?
11:46They said, they can't kick the door in.
11:49I was like, yeah, they can't for me.
11:49Yeah, they can.
11:50They're like, let me just open the door.
11:51And as you saw, you were correct.
11:53I was correct.
11:54Yeah, yeah.
11:54So, man, we should have just opened the door.
11:56They're probably going to be this mad, you know?
11:58Like, they probably gave us a chance to just leave.
12:00I get you.
12:01So, all right.
12:01Thank you, Luis.
12:04All right.
12:05Hey, ma'am, just real quick.
12:06How did you come across the fake documents?
12:10We slid them under the door.
12:12Under this door?
12:13Yeah.
12:13When you first got here?
12:14When I first got here and I did the demand to go into the property.
12:18Yeah.
12:19They refused, of course, saying that it had been rented to them.
12:22Right.
12:23And they have the contract or the lease agreement, which is completely fictitious.
12:29So, they said, here, here, take a look.
12:31And so they slid it out and I just drug it out with my foot and took a few pictures.
12:35How did you know that it was a fake lease agreement?
12:38Because of the indentations and…
12:42So, you've seen legit ones?
12:45Yeah.
12:45Because this was not even a 12-page lease agreement and ours is 53 pages.
12:50Okay.
12:50All right.
12:50So, we would have never…
12:51I'm not a lease agreement expert, so that's why I was asking you.
12:55Okay.
12:55All right.
12:56Well, you know, it all kind of played out at the end.
12:59They're going to go for trespassing.
13:00We're making arrests.
13:02And then we also called Animal Patrol here to get rid of the stray animals and whatnot.
13:08So…
13:08The animals okay?
13:09Yeah.
13:10All right, ma'am.
13:11Well, I do thank you for your service and coming out in such a timely manner.
13:14That is much appreciated.
13:17Good morning, everyone.
13:18I believe today we have a clinician out there, drug and alcohol counselor, and a nurse.
13:24So, if you find anyone needing medical, mental health, or drug and alcohol assistance, feel
13:28free to call those guys and they'll be happy to come over and help you out.
13:31Are there any people that we're looking for specifically today?
13:34Keep an eye out for them.
13:35Yeah, we have a veteran that's been homeless a while.
13:38We've worked with a couple organizations and they're going to be able to house him if
13:43we're able to locate him.
13:44Also, we have a subject that is disabled and there's another program with his resources
13:53that they're able to help him with long-term assistance if we're able to locate him and
13:57temporarily help him.
13:58All right, guys.
13:59Let's hit it.
13:59Awesome.
14:03This area is known for having quite a few
14:05and housing individuals and camps.
14:07We were here a few days ago and we were able to find a family need that we were able
14:13to link and connect to some resources and get them some housing.
14:19This subject we spoke to last week and we have been working with him, trying to connect
14:24him to services.
14:25He's a veteran of our military, so it kind of opens the door for those opportunities.
14:32So we're just going to see if he's made contact with that group and what maybe options there
14:37are short time to get him some help.
14:41He does have two dogs, but they're leashed.
14:44How are you doing, Doug?
14:45Hey, how are you doing, sir?
14:47They're supporting dogs for me.
14:49Yeah, of course.
14:50Hey, if we could get you into some temporary assistance, is that something you're interested
14:54in?
14:54What?
14:56My dogs.
14:57I have to have my dogs.
14:59Yeah, if you could take your dogs with you.
15:00Yeah, that would be cool.
15:01Yeah.
15:02How much?
15:04A temporary thing.
15:05Shall I find some?
15:07Well, try to link you at least temporary, maybe get you off the street for now in a motel.
15:11Okay.
15:12And then the vet group could work with you for housing.
15:16Okay.
15:17Yeah.
15:17Just for you and the dogs.
15:19You can't be bringing guests and everything else like that.
15:21Oh, no, no, no.
15:22Uh-uh.
15:23I'm not going to do that.
15:25So if we get you placed, then I'll have the vet group either come over or call you at the
15:29motel.
15:30That way you can talk to them because you're able to get the housing.
15:34Yeah.
15:35Yeah, I've got it.
15:36Yeah.
15:37I'm sure of that.
15:38You know, I just want to get off of here.
15:40Well, go ahead and pack up what you need.
15:43You need a ride, I take it.
15:45I can't hitchhike, can I?
15:47I don't know.
15:48Okay.
15:48But let me...
15:50Get what you need and we'll be around.
15:51Okay.
15:53Please stop it.
15:55Army veteran, homeless for three years, has two dogs.
15:59They're his family.
16:01Really, it's about taking the services to those individuals that are usually hard to access.
16:05So, us coming out with the homeless outreach team through the Sheriff's Department.
16:09And from the hotel, the veteran group will be able to do their paperwork to basically
16:13get him through the barriers and back into housing.
16:17Had more than you thought.
16:20So, he'll work from a motel with that staff through the VA and different provided funding for veterans.
16:29I can't hear him, man.
16:31All right, Michael.
16:32We'll be in touch, okay?
16:35This gentleman, we...
16:36We're in medicine to my other half.
16:38How are you doing?
16:39Telling your story.
16:40We helped house you.
16:42You were out here.
16:43All right.
16:43Back in, what was it, 2019?
16:452020.
16:46During COVID.
16:47You know, we've helped over 3,500 people with housing opportunities, but it's not often
16:52that we see that person, you know, after that initial little step, handing them off.
16:58So, you know, I think for us, like, that's what's rewarding about doing this type of police work.
17:03All right, man.
17:04Good seeing you.
17:04All right, you too.
17:06So, we just left Parasail Park.
17:08So, we're going to meet up the team and see how we can help with these unhoused individuals.
17:14We have our partners from Alcohol, Drug Services.
17:17We have our partners from Behavioral Health to try to link people with services that may need it.
17:21So, let's work our way down through this encampment, make contacts, and if there's folks that we can house, link
17:26to services, provide basic need,
17:27then we'll go ahead and make that possible for them.
17:33Just with homeless outreach.
17:34Trying to get any help, get off the street.
17:37What's keeping you out here?
17:39Yes, sir.
17:40What's keeping you out on the street?
17:43Mainly my ID is, like, the number one thing, sir.
17:46You trying to get any treatment, any resources, drugs, alcohol, mental health, housing?
17:53Well, unnecessary.
17:54What the ID thing is, number one, I'm struggling because I can't get a job without an ID.
17:58So, there's programs that'll pay the three grand to move in so you're not here on the streets and, you
18:03know, you got a safe place to live.
18:04You could work a little better, show up on time, stuff like that.
18:08Yeah.
18:08So, we could give you some resources in reference to that and your ID voucher.
18:13Okay, yes.
18:14Is that cool?
18:14I do Narcan trainings.
18:15Are you familiar with Narcan?
18:17It's a medication that reverses an opioid overdose.
18:20So, let's say you said you found a baggie and you used, it could have been contaminated with fentanyl or
18:26could have been straight out fentanyl.
18:27And your friends could have, if you would have passed out and stopped breathing, it's a spray that goes in
18:32your nose and it reverses the opioid overdose.
18:35And it saves your life.
18:36So, I have some.
18:37I could do a training and you could have it on you.
18:39And if you find anybody out here, you know, passed out on the floor and they're not breathing, you spray
18:44it in your nose, you revive them.
18:46Hey, thank you, sir.
18:47I appreciate you.
18:48All right.
18:49Thank you, sir.
18:49You're welcome.
18:51I never assumed that they're using drugs.
18:53I basically say, if you know anybody that's out here that's struggling, sometimes they'll confide in you and say, hey,
18:59I need help.
19:00So, I gave them the screening assessment and referral center number.
19:03They could call Monday through Friday between 7 o'clock in the morning and 5.30 and get screened over
19:08the phone.
19:09They don't have to actually go into a clinic.
19:10I offered to do a Narcan training for him.
19:13He kind of seemed like he didn't want that.
19:15But that's what we're also out here doing.
19:17The last subject, he's just down on luck and been out here a couple of years, but hasn't been able
19:23to maintain an ID to get his job program.
19:26So, he's hoping to take his ID voucher and utilize it to get a job.
19:31And with an ID, he can get a cell phone.
19:34So, he's going to get his ID cell phone.
19:36And he was really interested in some of the resources that are out there to help move people beyond homelessness.
19:41So, overall, a good day being able to get people off the streets of our community.
19:47132 in Bush, I've got him at gunpoint.
19:50Okay, gunpoint 132 in Bush, covers code 3.
19:53Thanks, Ken.
19:54The X-25-14 can't transmit on text.
19:5710-8-47, 10-8-47, Kansas 7-43-16.
20:00Okay, we'll still send it code 3.
20:21All right.
20:22Let's do it.
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