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Live PD fans can catch Pasco County deputies in action on social media

Don't worry--season two of Live PD might be over, but the Pasco County Sheriff's Office is keeping fans in the know.
Credit: Pasco County Sheriff's Office
Recently released body cam footage shows Pasco Deputy Nick Carmack and his K-9, Shep, taking down a man suspected of crashing a stolen vehicle and fleeing while a child was left inside.

It hasn’t even been a month since the second season of Live PD came to an end, and many Live PD Nation fans were left scrolling through their social media feeds to check in on their favorite locations. Yeah, we’re looking at you Pasco County.

After the 81-episode season came to an end, Florida's TV stars have upped their social media game to keep viewers and fans in the loop with their favorite deputies and K-9s.

To keep people in the know and in the passenger seats of the patrol cars, Pasco County added Friday and Saturday night Tweet-Alongs in addition to their weekly Tweet-Along.

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Besides the Tweet-Alongs, people can follow their adventures on their very active social media pages, like Instagram, YouTube, SnapChat and Facebook.

On the sheriff’s office's YouTube channel, there is a daily video series where the community outreach specialist gives viewers an inside look at different aspects of the office.

“Our goal is transparency and showing people what a shift looks like for everyone in our agency, and social media is a great way to show that off,” said Chase Daniels, assistant executive director at the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.

While the Live PD cameras might not be rolling, Pasco deputies’ hard work still goes viral, like the video of deputy Nick Carmack and K-9 Shep taking down a suspect. Watch it below.

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