: Deputies Travis Junior and Trudy Wiegel represent the department at a local high school career day. Their recruiting pitch—which includes telling students that joining the force allows them to shoot people in Reno instead of overseas—struggles to compete with representatives from the Army and Peace Corps.
In the sixth episode of 's third season, titled " The Prefect of Wanganui ," the Reno Sheriff's Department navigates a series of diplomatic and professional blunders ranging from a sister-city visit gone wrong to a highly questionable appearance at a high school career day. The Sister-City Incident [S3E6] The Prefect of Wanganui
The Prefect of Wanganui * Episode aired Jul 19, 2005. * TV-14. * 22m. The Prefect of Wanganui | Reno 911! Wiki | Fandom : Deputies Travis Junior and Trudy Wiegel represent
"Reno 911!" The Prefect of Wanganui (TV Episode 2005) - IMDb The Sister-City Incident The Prefect of Wanganui *
The deputies spend much of the episode treating the imposter like royalty, only to eventually realize their mistake. They abandon the confused man back at the airport and proceed to harass the real Prefect and his assistant for their appearance before driving away entirely.
The central plot follows (Thomas Lennon) and Deputy Cherisha Kimball (Mary Birdsong) as they prepare to welcome a tribal leader from Reno’s sister city, Wanganui, New Zealand. However, the official greeting quickly devolves into chaos when they accidentally pick up a homeless man at the airport instead of the actual dignitary.
While Dangle and Kimball handle international relations, other members of the squad face their own challenges: