Talk'n the Beat

Sterling Heights TV

Welcome to Talk’n the Beat, a podcast hosted by Officer Larry Reynolds and Sgt. Kevin Coates of the Sterling Heights Police Department. Each episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the people and stories that help shape public safety and community life in Sterling Heights. From police officers and first responders to city leaders and community members making a difference, the podcast explores the moments that are meaningful, challenging, and rewarding. With a mix of humor, honest conversation, and insight, you’re sure to learn something new and share a few laughs along the way.

  1. 8H AGO

    Episode 30: Financial Crimes with the FBI

    In this episode of Talk’n the Beat, Sgt. Kevin Coates and Officer Larry Reynolds are joined by FBI Supervisory Special Agent Bryan Drake for an eye opening conversation about the growing world of financial crimes and how everyday people can protect themselves. Bryan Drake has spent more than two decades with the FBI, beginning his career with the Special Surveillance Group in 2000 and working cases involving international and domestic terrorism, health care fraud, and complex financial crimes. In this episode, he brings that experience to bear on the scams affecting local communities right now. The discussion covers common schemes such as grandparent scams, romance scams, cryptocurrency fraud, identity theft, and the increasingly sophisticated pig butchering scams that target victims over long periods of time. The group also talks about how criminals are now using artificial intelligence to replicate the voices and images of loved ones, making scams harder to recognize and more emotionally manipulative. Throughout the conversation, SSA Drake emphasizes that these crimes can impact anyone, regardless of age, background, or experience, and that shame should never prevent someone from asking for help. Listeners are encouraged to report suspected scams or ongoing fraud to the FBI through ic3.gov, which helps investigators track trends and prevent others from becoming victims. This episode offers a practical and timely look at modern financial crime and the simple steps people can take to protect themselves and their families. Send Your Questions to Sgt. Coates and Officer Reynolds! Email us at ttb@sterlingheights.gov and your question may be used in an upcoming podcast episode.

    1h 3m
  2. JAN 8

    Episode 29: Changing the Response to Addiction

    In this episode of Talk’n the Beat, Officer Larry Reynolds and Sgt. Kevin Coates sit down with Linda Davis, Executive Director of Face Addiction Now (FAN), to talk about how policing in Sterling Heights has changed over the past decade through a more compassionate response to addiction. Linda shares her personal and professional journey, reflecting on her time as a prosecutor and judge when she believed incarceration was the right response to crimes tied to addiction. As her understanding of addiction evolved from a moral failing to a disease that needs treatment, and as addiction touched her own family, her focus shifted toward prevention, recovery, and meaningful support. The conversation explores how Sterling Heights Police Department partnerships with programs like Hope Not Handcuffs, the Comeback Quick Response Team, and Redirect have helped move the community away from arrest first responses and toward approaches proven to reduce suffering and save lives. Together, these efforts show how law enforcement, recovery organizations, and the courts can work side by side to address addiction in a way that strengthens the entire community. If you are struggling with addiction and are ready to ask for help, Face Addiction Now can connect you with treatment and recovery resources. You can visit faceaddictionnow.org, or simply walk into the Sterling Heights Police Department and ask for help through the Hope Not Handcuffs program. Send Your Questions to Sgt. Coates and Officer Reynolds! Email us at ttb@sterlingheights.gov and your question may be used in an upcoming podcast episode.

    57 min
  3. 12/11/2025

    Episode 27: Getting to Know Chief Satterfield

    After an extended break, Talk’n the Beat returns for Season 3! A lot has changed since the end of Season 2, including Sgt. Kevin Coates’ recent promotion and the arrival of a new chief leading the Sterling Heights Police Department. So, what better way to kick things off than by sitting down with the department’s new top cop? In this episode, Officer Larry Reynolds and Sgt. Kevin Coates welcome Chief Andy Satterfield, who brings nearly three decades of law enforcement experience to Sterling Heights, most recently serving as a captain with the Troy Police Department. Over the years, he has worked as a patrol officer, detective, sniper, honor guard member, and command officer, earning recognition for his leadership in accreditation, crime prevention, and traffic-safety initiatives. Chief Satterfield also reveals that he was a listener of Talk’n the Beat even before getting the job, tuning in as part of his interview prep! The conversation offers a first look at Chief Satterfield’s leadership style, his priorities for the department, and a few fun surprises along the way, including the fact that he’s a certified yoga instructor and once appeared as a background actor in the film The Double. Join us as we kick off Season 3 by getting to know the new chief and what’s ahead for the Sterling Heights Police Department. Send Your Questions to Sgt. Coates and Officer Reynolds! Email us at ttb@sterlingheights.gov and your question may be used in an upcoming podcast episode.

    1h 1m
  4. 07/20/2024

    Episode 25: Transformative Policing Strategies with Captain Bastianelli

    In this milestone 25th episode of "Talk'n the Beat," Officers Larry Reynolds and Kevin Coates sit down with Captain Mario Bastianelli to discuss making a difference in the community through innovative policing strategies. Captain Bastianelli's journey in the Sterling Heights Police Department began in traffic before eventually rising through the ranks to Lieutenant, where he served as the department's Public Information Officer. In that role, he worked diligently to represent the department with pride and honor, ensuring the public saw the positive contributions of Sterling Heights police officers. Now overseeing Operations as a Captain, Bastianelli reflects on his career and shares his approach to addressing problems from new angles. He played a key role in developing the Quick Response Team, designed to break the cycle of drug overdoses by providing immediate assistance to those struggling with addiction. This initiative led to the creation of the Redirect Program, which pauses criminal cases related to drug use to offer offenders a chance to break free from their addiction. By targeting the root cause of crimes such as theft and burglary, the Redirect Program aims to reduce these offenses by addressing the underlying addiction issues. Join Officers Reynolds and Coates for an insightful conversation with Captain Mario Bastianelli, exploring the innovative approaches being implemented to improve community safety and support individuals in breaking the cycle of addiction. Discover the impact of these programs and the dedication of the Sterling Heights Police Department to fostering a safer, healthier community. Send Your Questions to Sgt. Coates and Officer Reynolds! Email us at ttb@sterlingheights.gov and your question may be used in an upcoming podcast episode.

    1h 2m
5
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13 Ratings

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Welcome to Talk’n the Beat, a podcast hosted by Officer Larry Reynolds and Sgt. Kevin Coates of the Sterling Heights Police Department. Each episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the people and stories that help shape public safety and community life in Sterling Heights. From police officers and first responders to city leaders and community members making a difference, the podcast explores the moments that are meaningful, challenging, and rewarding. With a mix of humor, honest conversation, and insight, you’re sure to learn something new and share a few laughs along the way.