Episodes with Deputy Keith Lewis
Episode
24
- Mohave County, AZ
- Ride Alongs
Some Type of Drug Cocktail
Medical can't respond to a call until the Deputies are able to respond and make sure everything is safe. Drugs make people do crazy things.
Mini-sode
26
- Mohave County, AZ
- Ride Alongs
Happy New Truck
A bit too excited after buying a new truck. Sometimes the best way to teach people is with a little compassion.
Episode
19
Deputies #2
Trespassing, assaults, and full on pursuits. Deputies days are constantly changing and they have to be ready for anything.
Episode
17
Deputies Do The Darnedest Things
From speeding stops to herding cattle. Just another case of deputies deal with the darnedest things.
Episode
15
Deputies #1
From Maryland to Nevada to Arizona. See the real life of deputies from starting out to heart breaking endings.
Episode
8
- Mohave County, AZ
- Ride Alongs
Verbal Judo
A suspicious bike rider at night seems to be trying to avoid Deputy Lewis. Deputy Lewis uses a little discretion and verbal judo to find the best outcome to the stop.
Mini-sode
5
- Mohave County, AZ
- Ride Alongs
Flashlight Biker
A man is riding his bike along dark roads at night. For safety sake the Deputy needs to pull him over and make sure he is ok and adds lights for the future.
Mini-sode
3
- Mohave County, AZ
- Ride Alongs
You Had Me With The Beer Cans
A suspicious vehicle leads the Deputy to run the ID of a young women who the Deputy suspects has been drinking. But if he isn’t sure she was driving all he can do is make sure she is safe.
Mini-sode
2
- Mohave County, AZ
- Ride Alongs
Donkey Town
Deputies are needed to police all sorts of neighborhoods everyday. Even this quaint little donkey town. Any opportunity to improve community relations and connect with the people they are sworn to protect.
Episode
4
- Mohave County, AZ
- Ride Alongs
Roadside Justice
A reckless, intoxicated driver finds himself on the wrong side of some vigilante justice when a group of civilians attack him after he crashes his vehicle. Deputies are left to pick up the pieces and tend to the wounded man.