The troopers watch over the Arctic Man Ski and Sno-Go Classic, keep peace on the streets of Fairbanks and make sure regulations are enforced during moose hunting season.
The officers head off to the Kenai Peninsula to battle crime and enforce wildlife laws.
The state troopers fight crime on Seward Peninsula. As her trooper husband conducts an interrogation, a female trooper goes after a man wanted on a felony warrant. Also, an investigation of a "home brew."
The Troopers head to Brevig Mission to inspect the flood damage left by the Yukon River. Later, the Troopers arrive at Anvil Mountain Correction Center in Nome, where they take some time to see part of the Iditarod Dog Sled Race.
State troopers patrol a huge annual party in Girdwood, Alaska, in the Season 3 opener. They also take part in a search-and-rescue on melting ice in a remote village, and track down a wanted felon in the far reaches of the Last Frontier.
The troopers search for a woman lost on the ice; a wanted felon flees into the Alaska wilderness.
Troopers keep an eye on out-of-control partiers on the Kenai Peninsula; a felony probation check is carried out in the remote village of White Mountain.
Springtime in Alaska means one thing for thousands of adrenaline junkies: Arctic Man. It's one of Alaska's most extreme sporting events and the biggest weeklong party of the year. Only 16 troopers are assigned to the festivities, and they're outnumbered almost 1,000 to one, with backup almost 100 miles away. This year, a blizzard brings in trouble. Then, troopers head out on snow machines in search of a family whose sleds got stuck in the treacherous snowy landscape.
Trooper John Cyr breaks his ankle while looking for poachers deep in the rugged Talkeetna Mountains.
A wanted fugitive is tracked down. Troopers also keep an eye on moose hunters and train public-safety officers in remote villages.
Troopers execute a night operation to remove a threatening squatter who refuses to leave private property on an remote island only accessible by boat. Elsewhere, a hunter illegally kills a moose, and faces up to $10,000 in fines and two years in jail.
Trooper Abraham Garcia uncovers a large stash of weapons hidden inside a boat in Alaska's Mat-Su Valley.
See where it all begins at the Trooper Academy in Sitka, AK, patrol for illegal hunters and traps with wildlife troopers and combat dangerous drunk drivers, all while enjoying the beautiful scenery of Alaska.
A drunken driver creates a hazardous situation on frozen roads during a blizzard. Meanwhile, the unforgiving weather prompts criminals to turn themselves in on outstanding warrants so they can have a warm place to sleep for the night.
In this riveting episode of "Alaska State Troopers," the men and women in blue risk life and limb to protect the residents--and resident animals--of Alaska. From a barricaded, armed standoff in a remote Native village, to a high-priority SWAT arrest, to misfortunate moose and dangerously intoxicated drivers, the troopers respond to the most harrowing calls during the dead of an Alaska winter.
As the winter twilight settles in, Alaska's State Troopers know that not everything is always as it seems. Troopers set up decoys to catch unsuspecting illegal hunters, try to solve the mystery of a disappearing dead moose, uncover clues that lead them to a well-organized crime ring, and help investigate a bloody potential homicide scene. A fiery gas station explosion lights up the night sky, and Trooper Cronin can't seem to catch a break during his hectic shift. Troopers Altepeter and Young encounter dangerously wintery commutes in their respective patrols, both on land and in the air.
This one-hour episode of "Alaska State Troopers" takes you from Alaska's bustling city of Fairbanks all the way to Grayling, a remote village only accessible by plane in winter. A team of Alaska's troopers attempt to serve a warrant to a man who doesn't want to be found. With the house surrounded, and the man refusing to appear, it's a waiting game while the troopers wait for a search warrant to enter the house.
Troopers track down wanted criminals in remote Alaskan villages.