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About LIVE PD Presents: Women on Patrol

`Live PD Presents: Women on Patrol' shines the flashlight on the brave female officers who have chosen to put themselves in the line of duty. It follows officers from around the country, including areas such as Jackson, Wyoming; Wilmington, North Carolina; Tempe, Arizona; as well as Stockton, California, and officers from `Live PD' join the women. Viewers get an unfiltered, unfettered look at some of the busiest places as the officers patrol their communities.

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