The latest installment of TLC's "Police Women" series heads to Ohio to follow four female officers with the Cincinnati Police Department. The show, which began Jan. 13, follows the officers as they encounter "intense cop drama and action as they patrol some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in America, all while balancing kids, significant others, and life at home." Photos courtesy of TLC.
Police Women of Cincinnati

Officer Colleen Deegan, also an Iraq War veteran, is one of the only women in the Cincinnati PD's elite Central Vice Control Section. She spends her days working with a group of proactive officers, targeting dangerous criminals with strategic undercover operations.

The latest installment of TLC's "Police Women" series heads to Ohio to follow four female officers with the Cincinnati Police Department. The show, which began Jan. 13, is the fifth installment, following shows in Broward County, Fla.; Maricopa County, Ariz.; Memphis, Tenn.; and Dallas.

Cincinnati's Police Women (L to R): Officer Mandy Curfiss, Officer Rose Valentino, Sgt. Tia Pearson and Officer Colleen Deegan.

Officer Rose Valentine works the midnight shift in Cincinnati's notorious Over-the-Rhine neighborhood and spends her nights hunting down some of America's most dangerous offenders.

Officer Mandy Curfiss is a former victims' advocate in the prosecutor's office. "Don't let her blonde hair and disarming smile fool you," according to TLC. "Mandy is aggressive, outspoken, and relentless when it comes to chasing down criminals."

Sgt. Tia Pearson is a seasoned cop and Iraq War veteran. She's "as tough as they come and she's not afraid to put criminals in their place," according to TLC. She was recently promoted to the rank of sergeant.