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Sheriff’s Office on National Geographic Channel
Frontier Force
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Looks like the Flathead County Sheriff's Office is ready to make its national television debut.
According to Sheriff Chuck Curry, the camera and production crews from the National Geographic Channel's show, "Frontier Force," spent a week with Flathead deputies last spring to film for the Sept. 13 episode.
Here's how the channel describes the episode:
Curry said he's seen the rough cut of the show and that it was a "little sensationalized." Well, considering how real reality TV is these days, I'm sure the show will take some creative license to add some drama to the footage.
The show will feature other law enforcement agencies as well, so it's not clear how big of a role Flathead County will play. Anyway, it should be fun, so check it out if you've got the National Geographic channel.
According to Sheriff Chuck Curry, the camera and production crews from the National Geographic Channel's show, "Frontier Force," spent a week with Flathead deputies last spring to film for the Sept. 13 episode.
Here's how the channel describes the episode:
Auto theft, drug overdoses and trespassing grizzly bears are all in a days work for the Montana police serving in "America's Final Frontier" and NGC rides shotgun for the entire trip. A woman is severely injured in remote mountainous terrain, where first responders take hours to reach her. Police suspect that an Iraqi war vet needs psychiatric evaluation instead of jail time after a fight, and a man pulled over for drunken driving claims its his constitutional right to drive intoxicated.
Curry said he's seen the rough cut of the show and that it was a "little sensationalized." Well, considering how real reality TV is these days, I'm sure the show will take some creative license to add some drama to the footage.
The show will feature other law enforcement agencies as well, so it's not clear how big of a role Flathead County will play. Anyway, it should be fun, so check it out if you've got the National Geographic channel.













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