On Patrol: Live Season 3
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On Patrol: Live Season 3: How Many Episodes & When Do New Episodes Come Out?

Viewers of On Patrol: Live Season 3 are wondering how many episodes are in the series and when each new episode comes out. This upcoming American crime drama television series is directed under Half Moon Pictures Entertainment. It focuses on documenting the daily activities of law enforcement personnel as they patrol different departments across the United States.

Here’s how many episodes are in On Patrol: Live Season 3 and on what day new episodes come out.

How many episodes are in On Patrol: Live Season 3?

On Patrol: Live Season 3 has 90 episodes. The episodes are set to officially release every Friday, to Saturday on Reelz. All the episodes will run till January 2025. However, as of writing, there is no episode list name.

The show depicts the daily activities of police officers and patrol members as they carry out their duties in real-time. It showcases different law enforcement departments from various parts of the United States and provides a dramatic portrayal of their workdays.

In the upcoming season, viewers can anticipate accompanying neighbors and individuals as they ride along with police officers in response to calls and disturbances. This highly anticipated and super popular show follows live news-gathering protocols as its more than 50 cameras document in real time the everyday work of police officers on patrol.

The cast of On Patrol: Live Season 3 includes hosts Dan Abrams, Sean ‘Sticks’ Larkin, and Deputy Sheriff Curtis. Dan Cesareo, John Zito, and Dan Abrams are executive producers.

When do new On Patrol: Live Season 3 episodes come out?

New episodes of On Patrol: Live Season 3 typically come out every Friday to Saturday on Apple TV Plus and Reelz.

The official synopsis for the series reads:

“On Patrol: Live follows police officers and sheriff’s deputies from diverse agencies. All of them are in different cities across the country for three hours. Program hosts Dan Abrams, retired Tulsa Police Department Sgt. Sean ‘Sticks’ Larkin and Deputy Sheriff Curtis Wilson. They will provide minute-by-minute perspective and analysis from a central studio location during the footage. Residents from the communities of featured departments are allowed to have a firsthand experience. They get to ride along with officers on live nights.”

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