‘Sheriff Country’ Episode 12 Sneak Peek Shows Mickey Investigating a Violent Kidnapping [Exclusive]

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Matt Lauria and Morena Baccarin take cover behind a vehicle in 'Sheriff Country' Image via Darren Goldstein © 2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc.

Published Mar 11, 2026, 5:00 PM EDT

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Now more than 10 episodes in, CBS obviously has a hit on its hands with Sheriff Country. Considering the popularity of its flagship series, Fire Country, the show’s success isn’t a complete surprise, but when you go into spin-off territory, there’s always a possibility that the project will crash and burn. But, with a Season 2 renewal bagged all the way back in December, the budding Sheriff Country fandom can expect to go on more calls with Morena Baccarin’s Mickey Fox next year. Today, Collider is excited to unveil an exclusive first look at the upcoming episode of the procedural, which is slated to air on Friday, March 13. With so much still unfolding from the midseason premiere, the stakes have never been as high as they are now for Mickey and the rest of her team.

For a brief refresher, Sheriff Country’s midseason finale put numerous characters at risk after a separatist group brought the fight to the police station. It’s there that Mickey and the rest of the team raced against the clock to save the life of Travis (Christopher Gorham), who had taken a bullet during the tense altercation. After the dust settled, Travis and Mickey — who were introduced to audiences as ex-spouses — seem to be moving towards a reconciliation that could very well spell the start of a new relationship.

In our exclusive first look at this week’s episode, titled “Plus One,” viewers will see Mickey and Boone (Matt Lauria) embark on the newest case threatening Edgewater. The team of officers is looking into a brutal home invasion and, after poring over the details for hours on end, they’re ready to explore other options. At the top of the clip, Boone puts forward the idea that it was never a home invasion and that, instead, they’ve walked into a violent kidnapping. Laying out the facts for his colleague, Boone makes an incredible case for his new theory, until Gina (Caroline Rhea) comes in and blows up his spot with a story about his online dating life.

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What Else Does CBS Have on Its Spring Docket?

Between Fire Country and Sheriff’s Country, things have already been heating up (pun intended) at CBS during its stretch from winter to spring. The long-running network is currently home to a slew of original programming that recently saw the return of its beloved reality competition series, Survivor, and is also the place for audiences to get caught up on other favorites from sitcoms like Ghosts and The Neighborhood to procedurals including Tracker, Boston Blue, and the FBI franchise.

Check out our exclusive first look at this week’s episode of Sheriff Country above.

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Release Date October 17, 2025

Showrunner Matt Lopez

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