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Guest analyst: Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin of the Tulsa (OK) Police Department Gang Unit and Trooper Russell Callicoat of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol Departments and officers featured include: Williamson County (TX) Sheriff's Office (Dep. Jarred Dalton & Dep. Brian Thomas), Richland County (SC) Sheriff's Department (Cpl. Mark Laureano & Cpl. Josh ...
Live PD: Police Patrol: A half-hour, unhosted format that showed unaired footage and highlights from previous episodes. [43] This series is currently in its fourth season. Live PD: Roll Call: A six-minute preview that aired an hour before each night's Live PD episode. It included that night's lineup of departments and officers and a previously ...
Guest analysts: Sgt. Sean "Sticks" Larkin of the Tulsa (OK) Police Department Gang Unit and Matt Iseman, new host of spin-off series Live Rescue.; Departments and officers featured include: Richland County (SC) Sheriff's Department (Lt. Danny Brown & S/D Daniel Mulcahy), Salinas (CA) Police Department (Ofc.
The man accused of killing four people at a Tulsa, ... according to police. The man accused of killing four people at a Tulsa, Okla., hospital Wednesday blamed his surgeon for his continued back ...
A&E television network pulled four original episodes of Live PD from the schedule that were set to air the weekend of May 29–30, and June 5–6, 2020. [4] At the time, A&E cited the May 25 murder of George Floyd and subsequent protests as the primary reason stating it was "out of respect for the families of George Floyd and others who have lost their lives". [5]
Police are asking anyone with information to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-2677. The charge was dropped March 2, 2023, because police could not find the victim and she was not cooperative ...
Last year, Oklahoma City police responded to more than 18,700 mental health calls. Employees at the Tulsa, Edmond and Stillwater police departments said they don’t track mental health calls but ...
The purchase placed the KOKI-KMYT duopoly under common ownership with Cox Radio's Tulsa cluster of KRMG (740 AM and 102.3 FM), KRAV-FM (96.5), KWEN (95.5 FM) and KJSR (103.3 FM), and, in the first instance since the 2003 repeal of an FCC cross-ownership ban in which the owner of a local cable provider acquired a television station in the same ...