Deputy Wiegel looks to sell her baby to the highest bidder, but her racist tendencies keep her from making a deal with prospective parents of color. Rollerskating man-whore Terry is engaged to a woman.
The deputies run into bounty hunter Tommy Hawk, the star of his own Reality TV show.
The department's new, women's specific bullet-proof vests have an unexpected side effect: Super Knockers.
When Reno's Mayor shows up at the station asking for help, the deputies must decide whether to uphold the law, or uphold local government.
The deputies raise money by going door to door selling snacks.
Dangle takes time to connect with long-lost relatives: his black half-bother and half-sister from his father's other, secret family in Chicago.
To stop a string of robberies at a local burger joint, Deputies go to work as fast food employees, where they meet a boss even tougher than Lt. Dangle.
Deputies volunteer to build a section of the wall to keep Mexicans from illegally crossing the border into America.
The deputies reach out to Jackie the Pickle-Throwing Hooker, who is facing a life-threatening disease.
The deputies are assigned to train a squad of policemen from Baghdad.
The deputies rally together when one of their own is wounded. Even if he wasn't in the line of duty. Even if it's just that Dangle passed out in a tanning booth.
A reporter from Strong Sister magazine visits the station to do an in-depth profile on Deputy Raineesha Williams.
Wiegel's estranged father returns from prison to connect with his daughter and go to strip clubs with her coworkers.
Junior finally finds a job he wants more than Sheriff's Deputy: Commissioner for Animal Carcass Removal.
The sheriff's department brings in a Hollywood acting coach to teach them how to act more like criminals and meth-heads.
The deputies try to win an award at the Carson City Parade.