Dangle receives a promotion which will take him out of Reno.
Wiegel is suspected of being the at-large "Truckee River Killer" by her own co-deputies.
The department is visited by a British inspector who wishes to acquire some new techniques and impart knowledge of some of his own.
The deputies try to remove a monument to the Ten Commandments, while at the same time, Dangle's ex-wife pays a visit.
A reformed criminal decides to broadcast his religious show from the Reno prison.
The Reno firemen inadvertently schedule their fireman's ball during the same evening as the police squad's pancake dinner.
The deputies do their best to hang onto their mustached look when a petition threatens to have them removed. Meanwhile, Jones is troubled by the predictions of a psychic.
Deputy Garcia handles the security for a book signing with Kenny Rogers.
The lieutenant governor's brother has disappeared, and an FBI criminal profiler has come in to assist the department.
When Williams discovers Islam, she tries to change herself and the other deputies.
Johnson finally beds one of the few men in Reno she has yet to bed, and that man is Garcia.
The deputies must go undercover in order to break up a drug operation.
The deputies are put on traffic duty when the President comes to town.
A mishap marriage regrettably shakes up Junior's world. Meanwhile, Jones and Garcia go in pursuit of a Milkshake Man.
The department is investigated by the D.A. when Jones and Garcia are deemed responsible for Milkshake Man's death.
The District Attorney finishes up his investigation of the Reno police department.