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Crime Cam 24/7: Fox Nation Launching New Series Hosted by Sean “Sticks” Larkin

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Crime Cam 24/7 is coming to Fox Nation later this week. Hosted by Sean “Sticks” Larkin, the docuseries will showcase viewers’ surveillance camera footage and explain how cameras helped solve crimes. The first three episodes of the 12-episode season will arrive on Friday.

Deadline revealed the following about the new Fox Nation series:

The 12-part series will spotlight surveillance footage caught around the country, and reveal the inside story of the most dramatic crime scenes, and show how cameras can help catch criminals and put them behind bars. During the series, Larkin will narrate and offer background on the crime as it unfolds, along with updates on the victims and those prosecuted.

Larkin has previously been seen on Live PD and currently hosts On Patrol: Live on Reelz. He said the following about the new Crime Cam 24/7 series:

“I’m excited to partner with Fox Nation to continue my passion of sharing stories of law and order. Surveillance footage captures the essence of crimes and I’m looking forward to demonstrating how this tool has helped in solving cases across the country with the Fox audience.”

Jason Klarman, Fox Nation President, also spoke about the new series. He said that, “After greenlighting the iconic series Cops [reboot] back in 2021, we saw how engaged our subscribers are in the realm of true crime and we are thrilled to offer new content from this genre to meet the strong demand. As a former member of law enforcement, Sticks is the perfect voice to bring this show to life.”

Crime Cam 24/7 will launch on July 7th, in the same timeslot as the Cops reboot. The latter series will return in the fall.

What do you think? Do you plan to check out this new series on Fox Nation later this week?

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