POLICE officers from Cleveland and Durham forces will appear on TV next week as a new series of the hit show Police Interceptors is shown on Channel 5.
The programme, which regularly airs to more than one million viewers an episode, follows officers as they deal with incidents including collisions, people in possession of weapons and utilising police dogs in the search for suspects and drugs.
Cleveland and Durham Specialist Operations Unit (CDSOU) will feature in eight episodes beginning on Monday, January 8 at 8pm, with a further series to follow later in the year.
Head of the CDSOU, Superintendent Darren Walton, said: “Police Interceptors has been very well received by the public, especially young children, and we hope to continue building on this throughout the new series.
“The show gives the public an opportunity to see what officers deal with on a day-to-day basis in order to keep our communities safe.
“I’d like to thank those people who watch the programme for their support and we would hope that people continue to enjoy what they see in the upcoming series.”
- Police Interceptors charity calendars for 2018 are still available, from https://www.cleveland.police.uk/…/InterceptorsCalendars2018
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