Crime & Safety

COPS TV Show To Film In Two Houston Area Counties

Bad boys, bad boys — and girls — whatcha gonna do when they come for you in Fort Bend and Montgomery counties?

HOUSTON, TX — Hey bad boys, whatcha gonna do when the cops — with TV cameras in tow — come for you? The widely-famous TV show COPS will ride with the sheriff departments from Fort Bend County and Montgomery County starting this week. That means, if you get caught, the whole nation could potentially watch it happen.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office wrote on Facebook: "we will have camera crews from COPS riding with some of our patrol deputies and other divisions in our agency. This is their 30th season of filming. Bad boys Whatcha want, watcha want Whatcha gonna do When Sheriff Rand Henderson come for you."

Fort Bend County sent out a tweet acknowledging their participation.

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“We're looking forward to @CopsTV joining us,” the tweet read.

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The show has been to the area before. It once recorded various stops and arrests with the Houston Police Department and Harris County Sheriff’s Office. The show airs on Spike TV.

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