'Police Women of Maricopa County' Focuses On Balance Between Work, Family

Police Women of Maricopa County is a 10-part series follows four female deputies at the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office in Phoenix, Arizona.
The show is a gritty, no-holds-barred glimpse into the rough-and-tumble underbelly of one of the nation's most dangerous metropolitan areas. Each hour-long episode takes viewers inside the real life drama of women in law enforcement as they pull double duty, balancing family with demanding--and often perilous--jobs.
We had in the PIX studio:
- Detective Deborah Moyer, a 19-year veteran, who is amarried and a mother of two
- Deputy Lindsey Smith is a single mother with two sons
- Deputy Kelly Bocardo, who has a two-year-old daughter and whose husband and three brothers also work for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
- Deputy Amie Duong is a young, single mother of two
Be sure to catch Police Women of Maricopa County on TLC.
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Comments: 1
Very disappointed with Dr. Steve day. Those 'other' medications he speaks up have their own more harmful side effects. The Marinol pill is proven to not be as effective as smoking OR vaporizing which the good doctor didn't even bother mentioning. Most of the same 'legal' drugs that treat the same things that MM treats are not nearly as effective and have far worst side effects
Dr. Steve, shame on you