Harbour Cops - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
In this first episode, officers in the seaside town of Tenby deal with rowdy holidaymakers and a missing pensioner.

Episode 2
In this episode, public information officer Nigel Lewis is called to deal with a loose cow causing mayhem, and the police elite marine unit need to deal with a boat that's gone into a restricted area.

Episode 3
This episode sees Tenby PCSO Steph help reunite a five-year-old boy with his mum, while no-nonsense Sergeant Hamish is called in to find cash stolen from a pensioner on the ferry from Ireland.

Episode 4
This time, Tenby officers are on the hunt for a suspect who's armed with a machete in the seaside town of Saundersfoot. Meanwhile, an injured seagull needs the help of PCSOs Graham and Steph.

Episode 5
In this episode, public information officer Nigel Lewis is called to deal with a loose cow causing mayhem, and the police elite marine unit need to deal with a boat that's gone into a restricted area.

Episode 6
It's the biggest event of the year for Tenby – Ironman Wales is coming to town – but managing thousands of visitors and the race is a challenge for the Harbour Cops.
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