Spotsylvania is on Reelz TV – Episode 49

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Spotsylvania is on Reelz TV - Episode 49

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 through 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 S01E49 broadcast on January 20, 2023. Camera crews tagged along with Deputy Jessica Delage and Deputy Tristen Burnett. They featured one incident in this episode.

** 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 first in this episode.in the second hour.

Update

Update on an incident last week where the toddler had a gun.

Before I get into Friday night’s show, I wanted to provide an update on the Beech Grove, Indiana 4-year-old toddler and the gun from last Friday’s episode.

The doorbell camera video is uploaded now (see below)

Officers arrived at the Beech Meadow apartment complex for a call of a child with a gun. They arrive and after a lengthy investigation and search, they arrest the dad, Shane Osborne, for multiple felony charges. He is sitting out his time at the Marion County Jail with a $60,000 bail, waiting for his court date.

Incident 1

This is the only incident tonight for Spotsylvania County, and it starts with Deputy Jessica Delage at the corner of Harrison Road and Piedmont Drive, responding to a reckless driver call. 

For some reason, they make it seem like she had a good distance to travel when in reality she was less than one mile away. 

She catches up to the driver of this car near Broad Creek Overlook.

When she gets to the scene, she finds an elderly man, who is way too old to be behind the wheel of an automobile. Kudos to Deputy Delage for handling this incident like the professional she is. 

As the driver of this vehicle does not show up as being processed by the Rappahannock Regional Jail, I will not show his face. 

According to the Spotsy VA | On Patrol: Live with Dan Abrams Facebook page – Just FYI there have been camera issues tonight in Spotsy with Deputy Burnett’s crew.

Wilkes-Barre, PA

This episode opens with Wilkes-Barre, PA, Officer Peter Cordaro, arriving at a bar, where someone supposedly peed on someone else. The call was unwarranted, however, Bill, a man at the bar, sadly pissed himself right in front of the cops and on live TV.

It ends with Dan Abrams “Begin a leak investigation”

NYE County, NV

NYE County, NV Deputies arrive at a location in the desert for an abandoned vehicle in the desert call. The car is all shot up and has Tannerite in and under it.

Based on the number of deputies that are on the scene, I bet they were planning on shooting the car themselves off-camera.

Berkeley County, SC

Berkeley County, SC Sergeant Steve Zubkoff and Corporal BJ Nelson are at a convenience store, with a threat with a gun call

The lady who is the manager of the store, OMG, she is just a little too intense for my liking and she just won’t shut up. She reminded me of the lady below. She just kept talking and then she started to talk about Tammy and Mae.

“You know”
“you aren’t going to go after these boys”
“you ain’t getting me”
“Me, myself, Tammy, and Mae”
“Bring Tammy and Mae to a gunfight”

The hero of this incident is the guy that squeezed himself behind the cops so he can get a case of beer.

OMG, OMG, OMG
On Patrol Live - S01E49

Richland County, SC

The next call is back in Berkeley County, SC with Corporal BJ Nelson, stopping a truck of the person who was at the above convenience store.
The female that he stopped in that big-ass F-250 4×4 (yes, I’m just jealous) is so damn rude.

“shut that camera off”
“they are just shooting a documentary”
“I don’t care about documentation, I don’t want this, you all have body cameras, you can cut that camera off”
“You guys gonna pay me” lol

The sheriff, Duane Lewis is also on this scene.

Wilkes-Barre, PA

Officer Linsay Zarick arrives to a person trapped at elementary school

This is a long call, and includes the fire department

It turns out to be the HVAC system arcing

That call turned in to a search for a missing 10-year old boy
He was found safe

Nye County, NV

Deputy Antone Mendes Jr. responded to a rollover accident, when he arrives he caught himself like a true professional.

“holy shhh… stuff” as he gets on the scene and can see the upside-down truck

The best quote for this incident is “She defecated herself”

East Point, Georgia - Crime of the Night

It seems that most people do not understand the laws about videotaping or taking photos. Basically, the law is that if it is in public and anyone can see it, then the photographer/videographer does not require permission to film. Here is an article about Photographer’s Rights.

Reelz Channel Guide

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238 on direct tv
692 on Verizon

You can stream it on Amazon Prime and Philo

 

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