A dangerous high-speed chase to reports of a dead body, is all in a day’s work for the highly trained Alaska State Troopers, who work around the clock in their efforts to protect and serve the residents of America’s last frontier.
In a state where just about every resident is armed, any scenario a trooper confronts could be fatal. The challenges an Alaska State Trooper faces are divers, but these are not your average cops.
Alaska’s elite state troopers take down an armed bandit, investigate a junkie hangout, and track down unlawful moose hunters using a unique partner in crime.
From traffic stops to fleeing suspects to checking bear bait stations, troopers on the Seward Highway stretching along the Kenai Peninsula hunt criminals, enforce wildlife laws and keep the peace.
Under Alaska’s midnight sun, troopers pursue a felon in a high-speed chase, track down suspected lawbreakers and, deep in the backcountry, hunt for missing rafters on the Tonsina River.
Troopers track down a gun-carrying fugitive with a shady past, chase after illegal hunters in Alaska’s remote backcountry and try to determine the cause of a suspicious death of a protected species.
State Troopers brave 30-below temperatures to track down a suicidal thief, chase violent suspects, investigate an underground fight club near the Arctic and take dangerous drivers off the streets.
From search and rescue missions atop massive mountains to street crime in the freezing Alaska night, there's nothing Alaska State Troopers won't tackle.
Alaska State Troopers use the frozen Bering Sea as an airstrip in order to reach one of the most remote villages in America, where they deal with everything from an arrest to polar bears.
A handful of troopers attempt to keep the peace between 12,000 partiers at Arctic Man. But heavy drinking, downhill ski races and high powered snow machines make this annual event a challenge.