Alaska State Troopers S2 E10: Operation Moose Decoy – Everything Law and Order Blog

Seasonal crime in Alaska brings an influx of fleeing suspects as Alaska State Troopers attempt to hunt down eluding criminals and bring them to justice.

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34 thoughts on “Alaska State Troopers S2 E10: Operation Moose Decoy”
  1. Love it how they talk dutch to the dogs:) “plat” “los” most of the k9 are from holland/the netherlands 🙂

  2. @27:19 Being from the Netherlands, it's funny to hear the Trooper give the dog commands in Dutch. "Los" – Let go; "Foei" – Bad boy/don't do that

  3. They need to change the method for ID:ing suspects. "Is this person that is already in handcuffs and sitting at the back of a policecar in custody the criminal?"

  4. I found all the cops in this episode extremely well mannered and I think they make excellent cops.
    Guns pointed towards the ground, and instructions said clearly and without anger, but with authority.
    The academy that teaches these cops I believe must be a very good academy.

  5. 26:20 dunno how hard it is to understand, really. A car is not a private home. There is no reasonable expectation of privacy, you don't need a warrant to search.

  6. 🤗 ♥ Poor girl 👧 ❤️🤗I also can't understand why the driver and the passenger (the Red shirt guys) wanted to fight the other people (on the other side of the fence) that just wanted to help the people in the car accident… Unbelievable…😑😑😮😮

  7. Does the Canine Unit really use German commands on their dogs? So far I heard "Los!", "Pfui!" and "Platz!" Even if it's a "German" shepherd I wonder why the trooper uses German commands? 🤔

  8. Regardless of where you're from … Lights and siren always means pull-over!
    I've done Traffic Control… Tourists that say "I didn't know!" …what krap! A person with a red (octagonal, is international) sign with a hand up, means stop!!!
    Same with lights and bells behind you!!!
    Oddly, they'll have very little English…

  9. So great to hear the Dutch words: Plaats, Foei and los.
    I don`t think they are being used the right way.
    Plaats means: On your place or go to your place
    Foei means: no good. The dog does something wrong. Foei means something like "bad boy" fault, no good.
    And "Los" means: let go. If a dog is biting, he must let go.

    I think its a shame that your dogs/k9`s are being trained with foreign commands.

    I`m sorry if i made any mistakes wrinting this. I`m Dutch 🙂

  10. I can’t believe people ride around with guns on their backs…what wankers…he will get on his radio and warn everyone…they would in Australia

  11. I think that dog might be a swedish dog, since he is using commands in swedish at times like "fy" and "loss". Fy is a word not translateable and means sort of "bad dog" and loss means "loose". But loss is used when you want a dog to release something.

  12. The guy thought drug dogs freak out if they smell drugs so he tried to tell them there were cats in there as some sort of lie/defense. Little did he know….

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