The Greene County Sheriff's Office will again be one of the law enforcement agencies featured on "Live PD" when the show returns for its third season this fall, according to the sheriff's spokesman.

Cpl. James Craigmyle posted on Twitter Tuesday morning, saying the sheriff's office is excited for Season 3.

Craigmyle said in an email that the new season begins Sept. 21.

The show, which airs Friday and Saturday nights on A&E, has camera operators following officers at several law enforcement agencies across the country. Officers are seen making arrests, chasing suspects, pursuing cars and more — in nearly real time.

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The Greene County Sheriff's Office joined the show this spring. The second season wrapped up last weekend.

Some Greene County incidents featured on the show were comical, like the man who "MacGyvered" his windshield wipers to work by pulling on a string in his car.

Other incidents were much more serious, like when a man was fatally shot by Greene County deputies after brandishing a handgun.

The sheriff's office then used the show to announce that the deputy-involved shooting had been ruled justified.

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Some officers shown on "Live PD" achieve social media fame, including Greene County deputies.

The deputies use Twitter to interact with thousands of followers and fans of Live PD.

Craigmyle, who appears on the show with his police dog, K-9 Lor, has more than 23,000 Twitter followers and was recently cast as a detective in an upcoming movie.

Craigmyle and Greene County Sheriff Jim Arnott traveled to New York City earlier this month and appeared as in-studio guests on "Live PD."