Escambia County Sheriff's deputies featured in new 'Cops' episode. Here's how to watch.

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The second part of season 35 of the hit TV show "Cops" returns Friday and will feature none other than the Escambia County Sheriff's Office.

According to an X (formerly known as Twitter) post on "Cops," viewers will have a chance to see our local deputies as they're patrolling Escambia County's streets.

Friday's episode will feature highlights of the ECSO along with clips of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

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Morgan Lewis, the ECSO's spokesperson, told the News Journal that "Cops" and the sheriff's office have a standing contract where a crew comes roughly once a month to film patrol deputies.

To watch the episode, you'll need a subscription to FOX Nation as new episodes stream on the service every Friday at 5 p.m. However, they are currently offering a seven-day free trial to all new users and a free one-year subscription for all active-duty military, veterans and first responders.

FOX Nation is currently $5.99 per month or $64.99 per year.

Previous episodes of "Cops" can be found on Pluto TV and Reelz, according to their website.

"Cops" crews have done stints of filming in both Escambia and Santa Rosa counties before. ECSO deputies appeared in an episode titled "Carry a Big Stick" in 2019 and crews spent eight weeks in 2015 patrolling Escambia County along with local deputies.

Film crews also spent eight weeks in 2020 filming with the ECSO and Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office.

This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: ECSO, 'Cops' TV show partner up in latest 2023 season 35 episode