Alaska PD - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Risky Business
Severe understaffing at Fairbanks PD puts added pressure on those who put their lives on the line every day. For Officers Gerrit Butler, Andrew Wixon and Chris Zenyuch, new recruits are the help they desperately need. However, can the rookies make it in the risky business of Alaska policing?

The Deep Freeze
The officers of Fairbanks PD must deal with extremes; Officer Cody Taylor has to acclimate to the various challenges of policing Alaska; Officer Andrew Wixon must take drastic action to stop a domestic violence crime before it's too late.

Making It In Alaska
In the rough and tumble world of Fairbanks, baby-faced Trevor Norris must survive the new recruit training to become an Alaskan police officer. 46-year-old rookie, Stefanie Jones, brings life experience to policing in the remote town of Kotzebue. But can she meet the physical demands of the job?

Winter Kills

Love and Hate in Alaska

Arctic Outbreak

Protecting the Last Frontier
Fairbanks officers begin to have doubts about their chosen profession. Ofc. Gerritt Butler is torn between saving the homeless and enforcing the law. Uncooperative witnesses leave Ofc. Andrew Wixon wondering if he's making any difference in his hometown.
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