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S29, EP13 "Thanks for Nothing, Mom"
A teenager calls the cops on her neighbor; a grandma phones the police when a young mother chooses violence; deputies question a group of people behind a truck stop.

S29, EP14 "Clueless"
A frightened lawbreaker does everything she can to escape jail; a grandpa comes to the rescue his daughter fails to do the right thing; a traffic stop leads one deputy to suspect an elderly couple of criminal activity.

S29, EP15 "Organized Crime"
Emotions run high during a dispute with alcohol and a beloved pet; a talkative motorist struggles to keep his story straight; deputies investigate a domestic incident and find the aggressor in an awkward spot.

S29, EP16 "Out of Sight, Out of Mind"
A lawbreaker tries to blame his actions on his family; a father has no choice but to call the cops on his son; officers discover some interesting items when they search a family's car.

S37, EP5 "Spring Break: Evicted From Paradise"
A swimmer in distress is rescued during spring break; Airbnb guests are evicted in Key West; a street performer tickles the ivories and blocks pedestrians; bikini-clad nurses are caught with booze.

S37, EP4 "Spring Break: Mixed Emotions"
A man is caught illegally selling mixed drinks to spring breakers; a woman caught two days in a row drinking underage, claims she forgot to wash out her cup.

S37, EP3 "Spring Break: Bombed at the Beach"
Test kits for illicit substances are handed out to beach goers; K-9 Delta conducts bomb detection drills on the sand; a man asks deputies to pose for a picture with his summons for underage drinking.

S37, EP2 "Spring Break: Hole Lotta Problems"
When caught with an open container in Florida, a woman lies about her age; officers ask a group of spring breakers to fill in a huge hole they dug on the beach; a man dressed like Rocky is stopped.
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