On Patrol: Live Season 4, All-New Episode, Tonight
A recap of the February 14, 2026, Valentine’s Day/Valentine’s Night On Patrol: Live episode on Reelz, which also streams, e.g., on Peacock, as anchored in the Jersey City, N.J., studio by attorney/executive producer Dan Abrams, along with analysts Tom Rizzo and Khaliqa Wheatley, follows below.
Curtis Wilson, an original member of the On Patrol: Live studio cast, has taken yet another weekend off from the show.
See below for updates from the Friday night episode.
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As #OPNation (i.e., the show’s followers) is well aware, and for those viewers and/or social media users new to the program, On Patrol Live on Reelz is more or less a reboot or rebrand of Live PD.
❤️ It’s Valentine's Day, #OPNation — show us your #OPLove tonight! Post a pic of you rocking your official On Patrol: Live V-Day merch, tell us who you’re watching with, and make sure to tag it with #OPLove. 💕🚓
— REELZ (@ReelzChannel) February 15, 2026
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Updates from Friday Night
On Patrol: Live Tonight — Valentine’s Day Edition
In this On Patrol: Live episode guide, see below for details on all 24 law enforcement encounters across 10 On Patrol: Live scheduled police agencies on the current roster (although Hazen, Ark., PD, did not appear).
In commemoration of Valentine’s Day, video clips of #OPLove moments from past shows, some heartfelt and some quirky, are sprinkled throughout this episode. OPL host Dan Abrams: “They might not look like every other Valentine’s moments, but they’ll look like moments from this show that involve love or something that is in that basic genre.”
Despite promoting the #AskWalton hashtag, there was no Q&A session aired with guest studio analyst Captain Khaliqa Wheatley of the Walton County, Fla., sheriff’s office. There were two Triple Play segments, however, after none aired on Friday night.
Check us out on OPL for Valentine’s Day! ♥️ https://t.co/TtHlDZDHac pic.twitter.com/nvvCJ2gCC9
— Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office (@BerkCoSheriff) February 15, 2026
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On Patrol: Live Recap for February 14, 2026 (#OPL Episode 04-54)
Happy Valentines Day #OPNation! Tune in at 8e|5p for #OnPatrolFirstShift, followed by #OnPatrolLive at 9e|6p. Here is your lineup for the evening! pic.twitter.com/uPS4MFoABw
— REELZ (@ReelzChannel) February 14, 2026

- Richland County, S.C. — In the video clip below, Captain Danny Brown and other units conduct a traffic stop and a car search. Cpt. Brown allegedly finds “ice,” i.e., crystal meth. On Patrol: Live caption: “Methamphetamine found.” Other drugs and at least one gun also allegedly found. Cpt. Brown: “He’s got a lot of stuff, man.”
Kicking the night off strong with #TeamRCSD! Happy Valentines Day to everyone, except to the individual Capt Brown has in handcuffs 🙃 #OnPatrolLive #OPNation #OPLive #Reelz @OfficialOPLive
— Richland County Sheriff's Dept. (@RCSD) February 15, 2026
#OPLive #OPnation We're leading off Saturday Night with @thundacat830 with a ton of drugs and an absolute mess on his hands..Gonna be a great night! 😂
— Brian Francis Nearey (@BrianFr11473) February 15, 2026
Had it on mute and I already knew the storyline @OfficialOPLive #OnPatrolLive #OPLive #OnPatrolNation #OPNation @ReelzChannel #REELZ @danabrams @thundacat830 pic.twitter.com/NMDH1NkMmY
— steviecoolest (@steviecoolest) February 15, 2026
“He WAS about to have a good night.” 🤣 #OPLive Danny ruined his night, haha.
— EmersynMcKenzie 🎀 (@OPLive_Kenz) February 15, 2026
Listen below to Captain Brown’s overview (“…marijuana is illegal in South Carolina, but than often…it leads to other drugs…narcotics and weapons, man. And that’s what we’re trying to keep off the streets…”):
#OnPatrolLive #OPNation #OPLive #TeamRCSD #Reelz @OfficialOPLive pic.twitter.com/ebmMiogFUz
— Richland County Sheriff's Dept. (@RCSD) February 15, 2026
Meth found. #OPLive pic.twitter.com/DjitkiIEFj
— Josh Langham (@jglangham) February 15, 2026
With all that stuff Capt. Danny Brown is finding in the car . It acts like he found Christmas presents and not Valentine's Day presents . It's Christmas all over again . #OPLive #OPNation #OnPatrolLive 😅#OnPatrolLiveNation #Reelz #ReelzPlus pic.twitter.com/85vowNZ0yp
— 𝓙𝓪𝓬𝓸𝓫 𝓑𝓪𝓻𝓽𝓸𝓷 (@remasterjacob) February 15, 2026
- Knox County, Tenn. — Officer Timothy Knight responds to a trailer fire. The fire department is also on scene. It turns out that someone was just burning trash. Officer Knight recap: “Not what we expected…just burning a little bit of trash. Not really ideal, especially with a lot of this wood, and it’s literally in the same [unintelligible] as the trailer that looks like it’s already burned down at some point…this is just kind of the part of town we’re in. People don’t make the the best decisions. But I’m glad that he’s okay, even though he’s right next to it, and I’m glad that no one else is hurt or anything like that.”
Who else thought that dude was taking a giant leak?
— Jimmy D (@The_JimmyD) February 15, 2026
Just me?
Ahhhhh#OPLive#OPNation#OPLiveNation#OnPatrolLive#OPLove
I'm surprised they aren't whizzing on it too. Put out your own fire. 👏🏼@OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel #oplive #oplivenation #oplivefamily pic.twitter.com/Kj813ArkYR
— Sassy Pants (@OPLiveFanpage) February 15, 2026
- Lee County, Fla. — On Patrol: Live caption: “Report of fight at bar.” Deputy Alexander Chami separately makes friendly contact with a female and subsequently male pedestrian and makes sure everything is okay. The female is taking an Uber home, while the husband is walking. Deputy Chami: “Don’t want to escalate the situation by forcing him to get in an Uber, and he seems that he’s more than capable of walking home if that’s the case, so I’m gonna let him do that. And then I’ll meet with her…tell her she should wait for her Uber, and then be done with the call for service at this time.” The deputy subsequently tells the woman “when you get home, if he is mad at you for any reason, just please ignore him, because we don’t want to end up at your house for domestic violence…when it comes to domestic violence, if we have any evidence of a crime, we have to make an arrest, whether you guys want to or not…”
B&P? Happy Valentine’s Day @OfficialOPLive #OnPatrolLive #OPLive #OnPatrolNation #OPNation @ReelzChannel #REELZ pic.twitter.com/w0hi8WVXyB
— steviecoolest (@steviecoolest) February 15, 2026
Zip up your dress is code for “not interested” #OPLive
— Groid (@GeneralGroid) February 15, 2026
From out of the wilderness comes this lovely lass, but @The_JimmyD, @flipkitty and @k_guarez, she may like our waffles but otherwise doesn’t need us for anything else! #OPLive #OPNation @OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel pic.twitter.com/BvYbnOW43U
— Joey D (@OldSchool_JoeyD) February 15, 2026
Abrams: “And they’re gonna have a heck of a Valentine’s story to tell. ‘Remember that Valentine’s Day when you were in the ditch, and I was the one walking on the street’…”
#OPLive #OPnation I don't think they'll be together long enough to be reminiscing about this experience years from now
— Brian Francis Nearey (@BrianFr11473) February 15, 2026

Girl…just 4 words: What are ya thinking? #OPLive #OPNation @OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel pic.twitter.com/jE6UERzg2U
— Joey D (@OldSchool_JoeyD) February 15, 2026
That's how we know they're married! 🤪😂#oplive
— Floydie (@SnoopysSopwith) February 15, 2026
Nothing like a lovers quarrel on Valentines Day. Both wasted and walking alone at the end of the night. 💔 #OPLove @OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel #oplive #oplivenation #oplivefamily pic.twitter.com/0dECJZ0bnA
— Sassy Pants (@OPLiveFanpage) February 15, 2026
That couple makes being single not look so bad after all. #OPLive #OPNation #OnPatrolLive @ReelzChannel @OfficialOPLive pic.twitter.com/1di8xKlZLp
— Abby Easterling (@stbernardlady) February 15, 2026
- Baton Rouge, La. — Sergeant Jordon Lear and other units on a traffic stop. No plate. Female driver and two other occupants. Car search. Abrams update: “The female driver and her husband are being released but the brother has actually been arrested on drug charges.” While on scene, Sgt. Lear discusses Valentine’s Day cuisine with the occupants. Their car apparently has a dead battery. On Patrol: Live caption: “Jump start at love.” Abrams: “So that’s a bad day for them, right? They get the pullover, and the car can’t start.”
Traffic stop. #OPLive pic.twitter.com/ug00Boer3m
— Josh Langham (@jglangham) February 15, 2026
My name's Crystal, Chrystal Meth.
— Surly NY Broad (@SurlyNYBroad) February 15, 2026
#OPLive #OPNation @danabrams @OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel
- Berkeley County, S.C. — Corporal Carli Carr makes a traffic stop for alleged failure to maintain lane. The motorist is a DoorDash driver. On Patrol: Live caption: “Will the Valentine’s dinner be delivered?” Corporal Devonte Carr, Carli’s husband, arrives on scene. The driver is released. Abrams: “That is the way those lovebirds are celebrating their Valentine’s Day out on patrol.” [Later in the show, OPL airs a clip of how Devonte surprised Carly by decorating her police cruiser for Valentine’s Day.]
Check us out on OPL for Valentine’s Day! ♥️ https://t.co/TtHlDZDHac pic.twitter.com/nvvCJ2gCC9
— Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office (@BerkCoSheriff) February 15, 2026
That was truly lovely. Put a big smile on my face! #OPLive #OPLiveNation #OnPatrolLive @ReelzChannel @OfficialOPLive pic.twitter.com/lDBxUmC9K9
— State Lines (@StateLinesXer) February 15, 2026

Corporal Carli Carr recap: “…Ordering DoorDash on Valentine’s Day. That sounds like National Singles Day, but anyways, he missed a turn. So that would explain why he was kind of out of his lane a little bit because he’s trying to watch the map. So he’s gonna pick up the food for whoever ordered Burger King on Valentine’s Day, which is crazy work.”
- Toledo, Ohio — Officers Kaleb Torbet and John Sawicki on a friendly traffic stop apparently for a registration issue. The cops advise the driver to update their registration otherwise the car could be towed on a future stop (“I’m a big fan of everybody getting an opportunity…”). The couple will likely be released after a license/warrant check: “…we’ll cut them loose and get them on their way.” The vehicle has sharpie art on the dashboard.
- Lee County, Fla. (pre-recorded segment) — Deputy Mackenize Green and another unit initiate a traffic stop outside a Target store when a customer called 911 “after spotting a driver who did not seem to have her ‘eye on the ball.'” The motorist (who says she’s a retired deputy sheriff from another state) allegedly struck a Target ball. Following field sobriety testing, deputies arrest the driver for alleged DUI. According to Abrams, “the driver ended up blowing a .112, about 50 percent over the legal limit.”
Hear me out, those big red balls outside of @Target are HEAVY! Seeing one roll away is wild#OnPatrolLive #OPLove #OPNation #OPLive #TeamRCSD #Reelz @OfficialOPLive pic.twitter.com/q5MgzvkSc8
— Richland County Sheriff's Dept. (@RCSD) February 15, 2026
She was… Targeted@OfficialOPLive #OnPatrolLive #OPLive #OnPatrolNation #OPNation @ReelzChannel #REELZ @danabrams pic.twitter.com/qS8Vp173T8
— steviecoolest (@steviecoolest) February 15, 2026
Listen below to a witness and Deputy Green briefly discuss this incident followed by some studio commentary (Abrams: “I thought those [red balls] were just sort of decorative…”):
Suspect hit a new… Lowe’s@OfficialOPLive #OnPatrolLive #OPLive #OnPatrolNation #OPNation @ReelzChannel #REELZ @danabrams pic.twitter.com/Lynxj9Ixov
— steviecoolest (@steviecoolest) February 15, 2026
They sell some big radishes at Target! #OPLive #OPNation @OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel pic.twitter.com/WYsn5nc7Lr
— Joey D (@OldSchool_JoeyD) February 15, 2026
- Toledo, Ohio — Officers Torbet and Sawicki on a weapons call at an apartment complex allegedly involving a threat with a weapon. They make contact with a woman in the apartment unit who tells officers she is okay and that the male party is not there. Officer on scene: “He forgot the flowers?”
Oh dang let me check my front door @OfficialOPLive #OnPatrolLive #OPLive #OnPatrolNation #OPNation @ReelzChannel #REELZ @danabrams pic.twitter.com/lyFPbvwsAv
— steviecoolest (@steviecoolest) February 15, 2026
On Patrol: Live Hour 2
- Triple Play #1 — a Porter, Ind., police pursuit:
🚨 Police in Porter, Indiana attempt to stop a pickup clocked at 115 in a 75, but the driver takes off — and the pursuit eventually barrels off-road into a cornfield before deputies apprehend him. Dash and multiple body cameras capture the off-road chase from start to finish.… pic.twitter.com/WbQxZIviZk
— REELZ (@ReelzChannel) February 15, 2026
- Berkeley County, S.C. — Corporal Carli Carr provides back up on a traffic stop. Vehicle search.
- Knox County, Tenn. — On Patrol: Live caption: “Serving outstanding warrant.” Officers detain a woman exiting a convenience store bathroom on an alleged warrant.
Well, I guess you can still say when you gotta go, you gotta go…to jail! #OPLive #OPNation @OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel pic.twitter.com/OAWsNcJGPW
— Joey D (@OldSchool_JoeyD) February 15, 2026
Why is everyone so shocked upon hearing they have a warrant? 😉🤣 #OplIve #OPNation #OnPatrolLive
— Elizabeth Bogert (@ebogert74) February 15, 2026
- Clayton County, Tenn. — Lieutenant Joseph Toombs and other cops make a traffic stop. The car’s registered owner allegedly has a warrant. Deputies detain the driver. Sergeant Iesha Johnson is also on scene.
Listen below to Deputy Jason Lane’s recap followed by some brief studio commentary:
- Daytona Beach, Fla. — Lieutenant Richie Maher, Officer Thomas Goble, and colleagues respond to a report of a man allegedly or potentially threatening a woman with a firearm at an apartment complex. Traffic stop on the suspect vehicle that had left the location. On Patrol: Live caption: “Felony stop.” Police detain the driver who may or may not be the suspect. A gun might not be actually involved. Investigation ongoing. According to Officer Goble: “All we have is a verbal domestic disturbance, which is not a crime to argue with a relative or a loved one…”
Listen below to Lt. Maher and Officer Goble preliminarily discuss this case:
#OPLive #OnPatrolLive But once again,at least we know that the INCIDENT HAS BEEN UPDATED OMG WE KNOW 😂😂😂
— Brian Francis Nearey (@BrianFr11473) February 15, 2026
- Daytona Beach, Fla. — Lt. Maher, Officer Goble, and other units are re-dispatched to a report of an alleged armed robbery with a knife. The victim is allegedly a 13-year-old boy who was allegedly slashed in the neck, but it is not a life-threatening injury. Police pursuit. Abrams: “This is the challenge. They get an initial report, right?, some initial information. And as the information is trickling in, the story is changing, they’re getting some more details, et cetera. But they’re doing the best with what they have.” Captain Wheatley: “Exactly. And oftentimes when you get a 911 call, the call can change and move as you go through the process. So it’s really difficult when you’re trying to coordinate resources and getting people there. You don’t know what you have.” Officer Goble: “Just because he matches doesn’t mean it’s gonna be the right guy, so we’ll keep our eyes out for anyone else matching the description.” On Patrol: Live caption: “Suspect in custody.”
#OPLive #OnPatrolLive Richie being the only LT in the whole city the night before the 500 has to be an extremely hectic shift for him..God Bless him and all the officers
— Brian Francis Nearey (@BrianFr11473) February 15, 2026
Listen below to Lt. Maher and Officer Goble on scene, as well as the studio panel (the latter specifically discussing the show up), address this incident:
This actually happened during #OPLive last weekend. It was crazy. Watched the guy get arrested. He stood there, with dead eyes, trying to convince the cops it was a misunderstanding. Like he didn't just slash the throat of a kid.
— Keri (@k_guarez) February 17, 2026
- Triple Play #2 — Louisville, Ky., police search for a missing child:
🚨 In a heartwarming turn, Louisville Police locate a missing three-year-old after a stray dog repeatedly draws attention to a parked vehicle — where the child is found inside. The unexpected four-legged hero helps bring the situation to a safe ending. 🐶❤️
— REELZ (@ReelzChannel) February 15, 2026
Watch #OPLive every… pic.twitter.com/htCf8I7Aue
That is straight up #Lassie right there! Best #TriplePlay yet!! #OnPatrolLive #OPLove #OPNation #OPLive #TeamRCSD #Reelz @OfficialOPLive pic.twitter.com/suWFkK89be
— Richland County Sheriff's Dept. (@RCSD) February 15, 2026
On Patrol: Live Hour 3
- Baton Rouge, La. — On Patrol: Live caption: “Report of naked woman in road.” Sgt. Lear and another officer make a pedestrian stop and help the subject put on some clothes. Sgt. Lear: “So we’re patrolling, and unfortunately, we got some terrible sights that we’re gonna check on. This lady right here who is buck naked.” Sgt. Lear to the subject: “…keep your things contained…” Sgt. Lear recap: “So at this point, we’re gonna try to figure out who she is, where she stays, and try to determine if we can get her some help…”
Baton Rouge celebrating Valentine’s Day with maximum confidence and minimum clothing 😬💃 @BRPD #OnPatrolLive #OPLove #OPNation #OPLive #TeamRCSD #Reelz @OfficialOPLive pic.twitter.com/sPGIsBMTme
— Richland County Sheriff's Dept. (@RCSD) February 15, 2026
Someone skipped leg day#OPLive#OPNation#OPLiveNation#OnPatrolLive#OPLove pic.twitter.com/Do8iKce9Yb
— Jimmy D (@The_JimmyD) February 15, 2026
Abrams: “Bravo to our camera person out there for successfully navigating that the best that he could.”
OK @The_JimmyD @flipkitty and @k_guarez we must answer the call! Bring the Croc-mobile and some plastic seat covers! #OPLive #OPNation @OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel pic.twitter.com/7qmgL9GZRX
— Joey D (@OldSchool_JoeyD) February 15, 2026
- Richland County, S.C. — Deputy Avery Arrington detain an older male who allegedly won’t leave a business. The subject has a hammer in his sock. Deputy Arrington: “That sh*t uncomfortable?”
“Hammer in the sock?” BINGO! #OPLive #OPNation @OfficialOPLive @ReelzChannel pic.twitter.com/WgGAcp5faX
— Joey D (@OldSchool_JoeyD) February 15, 2026
Hammer in the sock?! #OPLive pic.twitter.com/8LBtq2dlCg
— Kendra Leoni (@BellaKendra) February 15, 2026
That’s the same spot @thundacat830 and myself was at last time. That’s just proof to show that spot always has narcotic issues. It’s never for “shits and giggles” 🙃 @OfficialOPLive @RCSD @ReelzChannel pic.twitter.com/H7BTOLYapT
— Addy Perez (@addy_pez) February 15, 2026
- Baton Rouge, La. — While on the previous call, Sgt. Lear and a colleague rush to a nearby backyard after hearing screaming. It turns out to be a dog rather than a person. Other dogs are roaming around on scene. On Patrol: Live caption: “Three dog night?” Sgt. Lear: “Sounded like somebody was getting murdered back there.”
“a damn dog, sounds like someone was getting murdered back there!”
— EmersynMcKenzie 🎀 (@OPLive_Kenz) February 15, 2026
definitely a chihuahua! #OPLive
It did really sound like someone screaming!!! #OPLive
— Kendra Leoni (@BellaKendra) February 15, 2026
Well, we know who’s NOT a good boy @OfficialOPLive #OnPatrolLive #OPLive #OnPatrolNation #OPNation @ReelzChannel #REELZ @danabrams pic.twitter.com/DOl99yDna4
— steviecoolest (@steviecoolest) February 15, 2026
Three Dog Night. #OPLive #OPNation #OnPatrolLive @ReelzChannel @OfficialOPLive pic.twitter.com/YIy8fiXeHZ
— Abby Easterling (@stbernardlady) February 15, 2026
- Berkeley County, S.C. — Corporal Carli Carr makes a friendly traffic stop for an alleged defective third brake light. On Patrol: Live caption: “Red light special?” Alleged odor of weed. Probable cause car search. The driver is released after the corporal gives the daughter an upbeat pep talk about improving grades in school. On Patrol: Live caption: “Positive affirmations.”
#OPLiveNation Don't need to order that bulb from Amazon! Just go to the local repair shop, buy the bulb, and install it. Way faster!#REELZ #OPLive #OPNation
— Christine Cougar (@ChristineCouga1) February 15, 2026
- Christian County, Mo. — Corporal Ryan Bradshaw on a traffic stop (see video clip below). Three occupants in the vehicle. The corporal has difficulty initially identifying one of the occupants who during the conversation allegedly admits to having a warrant and is detained. Abrams: “It looks like the sister is going in the back of the car. Remember, she’s the one who had the warrant.”
I always enjoy watching Cpl @RyanBradshaw23 question people. He’s focused, direct, and patient until he gets to the truth.#OPLive #OnPatrolLive #OPNation #OPLNation #OPLiveNation #OnPatrolNation pic.twitter.com/OZo32BbnSG
— On Patrol Live Musings (@OPLiveMusings) February 15, 2026
- Richland County, S.C. — On Patrol: Live caption: “Report of suspect fighting officers.” Deputy Arrington and Captain Brown assist cops on scene where a driver is detained. Abrams: “When you get a report of fighting with deputies, you’re gonna get a lot of people going to that scene…” The driver says he is from Honduras. No license. Alleged active warrant. Drugs allegedly found. Cpt. Brown: “Why is he driving if you don’t have a license?”
Love me some @thundacat830 "2nd time tonight there's been meth on the skreets" he is the best! #OPLive #OPLove
— Julie aka Call Mee Mee (@Momma_JJ) February 15, 2026
Listen below to Captain Danny Brown’s incident recap:
@RCSD #OPLive ICE ICE BABY pic.twitter.com/ABHieqSXKd
— KBP (@kbp3333333) February 15, 2026
- Baton Rouge, La. — Sgt. Lear on a traffic stop; the driver allegedly has no license, no tag, no inspection sticker. “You get everything wrong….there ain’t nothing right…and don’t put that car on the road again until you get your stuff straight…” The female passenger has no license either. The sergeant gives the motorist a break rather than towing the vehicle as long as long as the driver goes directly home. Sgt. Lear: “This gentleman got a lot going on that’s wrong, but very courteous and respectful. We’ll just follow him home and hope that he gets it right.”
- Daytona Beach, Fla. — Lt. Maher responds to a report of a pedestrian carrying an axe or a baseball bat. He makes friendly contact with a man carrying a bat that he uses for protection from dogs that might run after him while he’s walking in the neighborhood. On Patrol: Live caption: “Foul tip?” Sgt. Okoya is also on scene. Lt. Maher: “…one of the neighbors was concerned…it’s clearly not an axe. You’re not an axe muderer…that sounds like a logical explanation to carry a bat….probably the nicest dude I talked to all night…super cooperative, super nice fellow.”
- Baton Rouge, La. — In the video clip below as the episode concludes, an annoyed Sgt. Lear spots the car from the above traffic stop at a convenience store and warns the occupants that if they come out with anything other than milk, arrests could happen. “They’re testing my patience.”
#FirstShift -update- Baton Rouge- the driver with no paperwork who got a break & then went to the store & got busted again. They went to the store to get milk & actually purchased milk#OPLive #OPNation #OPLiveNation
— Beverly (@BevLawson2017) February 21, 2026
#OPLiveNation #OnPatrolLive I'm sorry but whether or not they needed milk,if it kept them out of jail buy it anyway duh 😂
— Brian Francis Nearey (@BrianFr11473) February 21, 2026
#OPNation , see you next week.#OPLive #OPLove pic.twitter.com/HdAWudCKuL
— Alecc Bracero 🇵🇷 (@AleccBracero) February 15, 2026
I really hope Capt Wheatley returns in the future. She’s an absolute natural on set.#OPLive #OnPatrolLive #OPNation #OPLNation #OPLiveNation #OnPatrolNation pic.twitter.com/lTaZ9kW4OE
— On Patrol Live Musings (@OPLiveMusings) February 15, 2026
Note to readers: Owing to serious technical problems at the blog location during the OPL live stream, this recap is unfortunately truncated to some extent.
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