Spotsylvania is on Reelz TV - Episode 42
First and foremost, I want to thank you all for the outstanding work you do every single day. Feel free to seek me out for any assistance that I may be able to offer. If you need a cold drink on a hot day, just knock and I or someone from my family will come to your aid. You have a thankless job, that many people do not understand. Thank you
Spotsylvania County, Virginia (where I reside) is being featured on On Patrol: Live, from December 2 thru Feb 4, 2023. On Patrol: Live is on Reelz and if you don’t have cable, then it is available on philo. Philo is a digital streaming service, for just $25 a month.
New episodes coming on Fridays and Saturdays.
This episode was S01E42 broadcasted on December 10, 2022. Camera crews tagged along with Deputy Tristen Burnett and Deputy Jessica DeLage. They featured four different incidents in this episode.is

** I will only mention the names of individuals who were arrested. Those arrest records are available online in several places and in the local news media as well.
This episode lasted 3 hours with Spotsylvania being featured for the first time around five minutes into this episode.
Incident 1
Deputy Tristen Burnett was en route to an incident with an unconscious person at a local hotel.
Incident 1 (cont...)
They returned to the same incident but with Deputy Jessica DeLage. This was at 5308 Patriot Highway – Stay 4 Less motel
Incident 1 (cont...)
Deputy Jessica DeLage & Deputy Tristen Burnett are both on the scene with the unconscious man from earlier. They got him to his feet and back into his room, they left and the EMTs took over.
Incident 3
Deputy Jessica DeLage is patrolling a local park and ran across two young men (18 years old) smoking marijuana at the Chancellor Convenience Center / Harrison Road Park (5917 Harrison Road)
Incident 4
Deputy Tristen Burnett is responding to a call of a fight at the Stay 4 Less motel (5308 Patriot Hwy). Robert John Nunnenkamp is arrested for “Intoxication in Public”. Robert is a frequent flyer being arrested this time, plus September and March of this year, all three were “Intoxication in Public”