On Patrol Live Season 2 Episode 37 & 38 Release Date: Cast, Plot, Spoilers, Ratings, Schedule & Where To Watch

On Patrol Live Season 2 Episode 37 & 38:- On Patrol: Live is a documentary series that follows law enforcement officers across the country in real time. The show is hosted by Dan Abrams, retired Tulsa Police Department Sgt. Sean “Sticks” Larkin and Deputy Sheriff Curtis Wilson, who provide analysis and commentary on the situations that the officers encounter. The show airs on REELZ at 9PM ET on Fridays and Saturdays in Channels with Premium or Premium Plus.
According to IMDb, the episodes do not have official titles or plot summaries, but based on another source, Episode 37 involved Richland County officers apprehending a man with a warrant and Fullerton officers using video evidence to catch a burglary suspect. Episode 38 involved Berkeley County officers apprehending a wrong-way driver and Toledo officers investigating an altercation at a bar.
Ratings & Reviews
The show has received mixed reviews from critics and viewers, who have praised its realism and authenticity, but also criticized its sensationalism and ethical implications. Some have also questioned the accuracy and reliability of the footage, as well as the potential impact of the show on the public perception of law enforcement. The show has a rating of 9.1/10 on IMDb, based on 1,234 votes, and a rating of 7.2/10 on TV.com, based on 56 votes.
On Patrol: Live has received mixed to positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have praised the show for its authenticity, realism, and educational value, but also criticized it for its potential ethical and legal issues, such as privacy, consent, and accountability. The show has also been compared and contrasted with Live PD, its predecessor, which was more popular and controversial.
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Cast Members of Law Enforcement Officers
The show features a diverse cast of law enforcement officers from different agencies and jurisdictions, who are equipped with body cameras, dash cameras, and other devices to capture their actions and interactions. The show also features interviews and insights from the officers and their supervisors, as well as from the host and analysts. Here is a table of some of the main cast and characters of the show:

Cast | Character | Agency | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Dan Abrams | Host | N/A | N/A |
Sean “Sticks” Larkin | Analyst | Retired Tulsa Police Department Sgt. | N/A |
Curtis Wilson | Analyst | Deputy Sheriff | Richland County Sheriff’s Department, South Carolina |
Kevin Lawrence | Officer | Richland County Sheriff’s Department, South Carolina | Columbia, SC |
Danny Brown | Officer | Richland County Sheriff’s Department, South Carolina | Columbia, SC |
Chris Mastrianni | Officer | Richland County Sheriff’s Department, South Carolina | Columbia, SC |
Addy Perez | Officer | Richland County Sheriff’s Department, South Carolina | Columbia, SC |
James Craigmyle | Deputy | Greene County Sheriff’s Office, Missouri | Springfield, MO |
Lor | K-9 | Greene County Sheriff’s Office, Missouri | Springfield, MO |
Mike Baker | Deputy | Greene County Sheriff’s Office, Missouri | Springfield, MO |
Nick Carmack | Deputy | Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, Florida | New Port Richey, FL |
Shep | K-9 | Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, Florida | New Port Richey, FL |
Mark Bohner | Deputy | Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, Florida | New Port Richey, FL |
Robby Lewis | Deputy | Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, Florida | New Port Richey, FL |
Aaron Williamson | Deputy | Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Alabama | Birmingham, AL |
John Galloway | Deputy | Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Alabama | Birmingham, AL |
Tim Mohler | Deputy | Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, Alabama | Birmingham, AL |
Andrea Zendejas | Officer | El Paso Police Department, Texas | El Paso, TX |
Jarred Elrod | Officer | El Paso Police Department, Texas | El Paso, TX |
John Oliva | Officer | El Paso Police Department, Texas | El Paso, TX |
Tommie Tolbert | Officer | El Paso Police Department, Texas | El Paso, TX |
Tony Rankin | Officer | El Paso Police Department, Texas | El Paso, TX |
Steven Tapler | Officer | El Paso Police Department, Texas | El Paso, TX |
Ryan Mann | Officer | El Paso Police Department, Texas | El Paso, TX |
Justin Billa | Officer | Mobile Police Department, Alabama | Mobile, AL |
Jeremy March | Officer | Mobile Police Department, Alabama | Mobile, AL |
Nick Montoute | Officer | Mobile Police Department, Alabama | Mobile, AL |
John Ralston | Officer | Mobile Police Department, Alabama | Mobile, AL |
Kevin Trussell | Officer | Mobile Police Department, Alabama | Mobile, AL |
Brandon Gonzales | Officer | Mobile Police Department, Alabama | Mobile, AL |
James Casey | Officer | Phoenix Police Department, Arizona | Phoenix, AZ |
Brian Kaufman | Officer | Phoenix Police Department, Arizona | Phoenix, AZ |
Josh Castlebury | Officer | Phoenix Police Department, Arizona | Phoenix, AZ |
Darrell Doucette | Officer | Phoenix Police Department, Arizona | Phoenix, AZ |
Ryan Smith | Officer | Phoenix Police Department, Arizona | Phoenix, AZ |
Stacey Lyons | Officer | Bridgeport Police Department, Connecticut | Bridgeport, CT |
Charlie Martinez | Officer | Bridgeport Police Department, Connecticut | Bridgeport, CT |
Britteny Horn | Officer | Bridgeport Police Department, Connecticut | Bridgeport, CT |
Ramon Baez | Officer | Bridgeport Police Department, Connecticut | Bridgeport, CT |
Joe Gannon | Officer | Bridgeport Police Department, Connecticut | Bridgeport, CT |
Chris Robinson | Officer | Bridgeport Police Department, Connecticut | Bridgeport, CT |
Dan Mead | Officer | Bridgeport Police Department, Connecticut | Bridgeport, CT |
Sean Poole | Officer | Bridgeport Police Department, Connecticut | Bridgeport, CT |
Matt Bauknecht | Officer | Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, Washington | Spokane, WA |
Mark Gregory | Officer | Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, Washington | Spokane, WA |
Kevin Richey | Officer | Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, Washington | Spokane, WA |
Jeff Thurman | Officer | Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, Washington | Spokane, WA |
Cannon | K-9 | Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, Washington | Spokane, WA |
Scott Crumley | Officer | Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, Washington | Spokane, WA |
Mike Northway | Officer | Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, Washington | Spokane, WA |
Ryan Walter | Officer | Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, Washington | Spokane, WA |
Tom Jenkins | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Luke Sherman | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Ron Leatherman | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Josh Showman | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Craig Johnson | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Jonathan Goss | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Chad Murtaugh | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Dave Shelby | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Jason Willingham | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Brian Filbert | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Eric Kralicek | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Chris Beyerl | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
John Brown | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
William Toliver | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
David Blaine | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
James Hamlin | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Brandon Smith | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Chris Witt | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Keith Urban | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Mike Brown | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
John O’Brien | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Brian Burks | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Jason Muse | Officer | Tulsa Police Department, Oklahoma | Tulsa, OK |
Release Date of On Patrol Live Season 2 Episode 37 & 38
On Patrol: Live Season 2 Episode 37 & 38 will air in 2024. The show airs at 9 PM ET / 6 PM PT on both Peacock and REELZ. Each episode is about 133 minutes long, with commercial breaks. You can use this countdown timer to see how much time is left until the next episode.
Trailer
If you want to get a glimpse of what to expect in the upcoming episodes of On Patrol: Live, you can watch the trailer for season 2 [here]. The trailer features some of the highlights and dramatic moments from the show, as well as the hosts and the officers.
Where to Watch
On Patrol: Live is available to watch on both Peacock and REELZ. Peacock is a streaming service that offers a variety of shows, movies, sports, news, and more. You can watch On Patrol: Live on Peacock for free with ads, or you can upgrade to Peacock Premium for $4.99 per month or Peacock Premium Plus for $9.99 per month, which offer more content and fewer or no ads. You can also get a 7-day free trial of Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus if you are a new user. You can access Peacock on various devices, such as smart TVs, web browsers, mobile devices, and gaming consoles. You can visit the official website of Peacock [here] to sign up and start watching.
REELZ is a cable and satellite TV network that specializes in documentary and reality programming about celebrities, entertainment, and crime. You can watch On Patrol: Live on REELZ if you have a subscription to a TV provider that carries the channel, such as DirecTV, Dish Network, Spectrum, Xfinity, and more. You can also watch REELZ online or on the REELZ app if you have a TV provider login. You can visit the official website of REELZ [here] to check the channel availability and schedule.
Spoiler Alert
If you don’t want to know what happens in the upcoming episodes of On Patrol: Live, you might want to skip this section. However, if you are curious about what kind of situations the officers will encounter, here are some spoilers based on the episode descriptions from IMDb and Live PD.
- Episode 37: Richland County officers apprehend a man with a warrant; Fullerton officers use video evidence to catch a burglary suspect; Coweta County officers respond to a car accident; officers in Berkeley County investigate an assault on a juvenile.
- Episode 38: Berkeley County officers apprehend a wrong-way driver; officers in Toledo investigate an altercation at a bar; Weld County officers investigate an alleged armed kidnapping; officers in Fullerton are called to a hotel break-in.
Storyline and Plot
On Patrol: Live is a documentary series that follows law enforcement officers on patrol across the country in real time. The show aims to provide an unfiltered and unbiased look at the challenges and dangers that officers face every day, as well as the positive interactions and outcomes that they achieve. The show also features hosts Dan Abrams, retired Tulsa Police Department Sgt. Sean “Sticks” Larkin, and Deputy Sheriff Curtis Wilson, who provide analysis and commentary on the live footage, as well as interviews with the officers and experts.
The storyline of each episode varies depending on the locations and situations that the officers encounter. Some of the common themes include traffic stops, pursuits, arrests, searches, domestic disputes, drug busts, shootings, and more. The show also showcases the diversity and professionalism of the law enforcement agencies and officers involved, as well as the communities and citizens they serve.

Ending Explanation of Episode 36
The ending of each episode is usually determined by the resolution of the cases and incidents that the officers handle. Sometimes, the episodes end with a cliffhanger or a teaser for the next episode, depending on the nature and severity of the events. The show also features updates and follow-ups on some of the cases and officers that were previously featured.
Expectations
On Patrol: Live is expected to continue its second season with more episodes, featuring more locations, officers, and situations. The show is also expected to maintain its live and interactive format, allowing the viewers to watch and comment on the events as they unfold.
The show is also expected to address some of the criticisms and concerns that have been raised by the media, the public, and the law enforcement community, such as the impact of the show on the officers’ behavior, the rights and safety of the suspects and the victims, and the accuracy and fairness of the portrayal of the police work.
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