Three New True Crime Series Premiere Tomorrow on Frndly TV


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Frndly TV is kicking off the new year with a triple dose of real-life crime drama. Starting tomorrow, subscribers can stream three brand-new seasons and series focused on law enforcement in some of the most challenging environments across the country. It’s a big day for fans of true crime, rural policing, and adrenaline-fueled investigations.

Not a subscriber yet? Frndly TV is currently offering a 7-day free trial, making this the perfect time to catch these premieres as they drop.

Premiering January 7 on Frndly TV:

Alaska State Troopers (Season 9)
The long-running series returns with new episodes following elite officers patrolling one of the most remote and unforgiving regions in the United States. From harsh weather to long wait times for backup, every call is a high-stakes situation in the Alaskan wilderness.

Desert Law (Season 1)
This all-new series introduces viewers to officers working across rugged desert landscapes. With extreme heat, isolation, and vast territory to cover, these cases take on a whole new level of complexity.

Ozark Law (Season 2)
Season two returns to the Ozarks for another inside look at rural law enforcement. Officers face real threats and real challenges as they work to keep their tight-knit communities safe.


More True Crime to Watch in January

These premieres are just the beginning. Frndly TV has more true crime content scheduled throughout the month, including:

  • Booked: First Day In (Season 4) – January 13
  • Homicide Squad New Orleans (Season 3) – January 15
  • History’s Deadliest with Ving Rhames (Season 1) – January 26

Frndly TV continues to expand its lineup of docuseries and reality-based crime programming. These January additions provide an up-close look at the people behind the badge and the real stories behind the headlines.

Grab your cuffs and start streaming tomorrow with a 7-day free trial of Frndly TV.

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