Deputy Martin Perez of the Bexar County Sheriffs Department attempts to make a traffic stop on a car that is speeding with a rear donut tire. The car stops, but when the deputy gets out of his cruiser, the vehicle speeds off. A high-speed pursuit ensues through several neighborhoods. The suspect drives down a dirt road and crashes in a large culvert. The suspect then flees the vehicle on foot along the drainage ditch. The Street Crimes Unit sets up a perimeter and catches the suspect hiding under a car nearby. While being questioned, the suspect admits his wrongdoing and admits owning the marijuana that is found next to his car. Deputy Martin Perez explains to the 17-year old that it is not too late to turn his life around. The suspect is booked on evading, reckless driving and marijuana.
Get a Bus Pass, Show 3111, COPS TV SHOW
ALL NEW – COPS / July 23rd @ 10/9c on Paramount!!
“Get a Bus Pass”
An impulsive teenager can’t stomach the magnitude of his mistake. One woman learns a lesson in not accepting rides from strangers. Marital issues spiral out of control when a husband picks his wife up from jail.
EP-3111 / Viewer discretion is advised
Breaking the Cycle, Show 3110, COPS TV SHOW
ALL NEW – COPS / July 16th @ 10/9c on Paramount!!
“Breaking the Cycle”
An innocent man is startled when a runaway motorcyclist crashes into his trailer. A stubborn suspect plays dumb when deputies confront him with the truth. Officers are disappointed when they run into a repeat lawbreaker.
EP-3110 / Viewer discretion is advised
Officer Vincent Villarreal – Flint Police Department
Officer Villarreal is called to a domestic disturbance complaint in which a woman claims there’s a man refusing to get out of her car. On scene, they find the man in the passenger side of the caller’s vehicle, but the caller is nowhere to be seen. He says the two are married and that she just walked off down the street, taking the keys with her. He says he would walk home, but he’s paralyzed over half his body. The officers locate her a block away and wrangle her back to the car. It turns out the argument started over their mutual crack habit but got heated because of their roommate, who also uses it. After talking to everyone, they all decide to turn their lives around and quit crack immediately.
Patrol Deputy Greg Ayres Jr. – Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office
Deputy Ayres with the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office makes a traffic stop on a vehicle occupied twice. The nervous driver makes a slow stop and upon contact, he states that he is driving his girlfriend to a hotel because of troubles she is having with her parents at home. Deputy Ayres ask the driver to step out and talk with him and the driver goes on to tell Ayres that he is no longer an active gang member even though he is registered. The man then claims to have no knowledge of narcotics or firearms in his girlfriend’s car but minds if there is a K9 called out for a sniff only because he says the car is not his. The girlfriend eventually gives consent to search the vehicle and states that there are no drugs or guns inside. Ayres conducts a search of the vehicle and finds a loaded handgun between the center consul and front passengers seat. The girlfriend says she has no knowledge of her boyfriend owning a weapon and reminds Ayres that she was sitting in the back seat. The driver explains to Ayres that the handgun was not within his reach and knows for a fact that it was not under the driver’s seat. The girlfriend is shown the firearm and claims to have never seen it, she is allowed to drive away. The boyfriend who is a registered gang member and convicted felon tries to plea with Deputy Ayres but is ultimately booked for unlawful carry of a weapon.
Burning Rubber, Show 3109, COPS TV SHOW
ALL NEW – COPS / July 9th @ 10/9c on Paramount!!
“Burning Rubber”
Multiple attempts to stop a fleeing vehicle eventually gain traction. A driver becomes visibly agitated when deputies get closer to uncovering his secret. Officers split up when a young cyclist tries to make a quick getaway.
EP-3109 / Viewer discretion is advised
Officer Spencer Perry – Portland Police Bureau
Officer Perry responds to a call of a “beer run”, where an individual stole four beers and a bag of chips from a local convenience store. A man fitting the description is found drinking a beer with two other cans stashed in his back pockets. Officer Perry knows the individual because he had cited him a couple days before for the same crime at another convenience store. The male keeps saying he was “just trying to find his princess and have a good time”. He admits that he has a drinking problem, but keeps asking the officer what he would do if he had no money, to which Officer Perry gives numerous better options. Officer Perry returns the stolen beer to the convenience store and the subject is transported to jail.
Out the Window, Show 3108, COPS TV SHOW
ALL NEW – COPS / July 2nd @ 10/9c on Paramount!!
“Out the Window”
A kitchen fire rapidly engulfs a house and traps one man on the top floor. A surprisingly calm runaway driver confuses officers when he blames his actions on nerves. A quiet suspect asks police to go easy on him.
EP-3108 / Viewer discretion is advised
Deputy Lance Herrera – Bexar County Sheriff’s Office
Deputy Lance Herrera of the Bexar County Sheriffs Department spots a man riding a bike without an illuminated light attached to his bike. Deputy Herrera tries to make contact with the man, but he speeds up and tries to elude the deputy by cutting through the driveway of a home and into the backyard. The man is apprehended, and the drugs he discarded retrieved. The suspect admits that he is addicted to heroin and looking to make a change in his life. He explains that this arrest him could be a step in that direction because he will have a chance to clean up in jail. The suspect is arrested for evading on foot, possession of marijuana and destruction of evidence.
Officer Brandon Lynch – Spokane Police Department
Officer Brandon Lynch makes a bike stop and the suspect lies about his name. He has a warrant and tries to run. After a scuffle, the suspect begins to lose consciousness. The officers quickly administer Narcan after they find meth needles and other paraphernalia. The suspect is taken to the hospital to be cleared before going to jail for his warrant resisting and assaulting an officer.
Name | Brandon Lynch |
Rank | Officer |
Agency | Spokane Police Department |
Station/Area Command | Patrol North |
Age | 26 |
From | Spokane, WA |
Hired | 11/2013 |
Why Law Enforcement | I originally got into Law Enforcement by going on a ride along with my cousin who works for Portland PD. It was an eye opening experience filled with excitement and I knew it was something I wanted to do. I then volunteered for the Spokane Police Department for several years which furthered my desire to pursue this career and was eventually hired fill time in 2013. Almost 4 years later I still look forward to coming to work each and every day. |
First Arrest | I do not specifically remember my first arrest, but I believe it was just a warrant arrest during a noise complaint call. |
Best part of the job | The best part of my job is the unknown. You never know what you will be doing when you go to work or even how long you will be at work for. Each and every call is different and a learning experience. I learn something new every day and hope that continues for the rest of my career. |
Hobbies | Outside of work I enjoy to be outdoors. I do a lot of bird hunting, fishing, and hiking. I just got a german short-hair pointer and hope to train her to become a hunting dog, but I’d be happy if she just stopped eating the drywall. |
Favorite Quote | “I’m just goofin. New boot goofin.” -Lt. Jim Dangle, Reno Police Department |