pulaski township sergeant chad adams says he's gone undercover and the incidents have stopped. a man had been exposing himself to amish children. a female officer from a neighboring department also went undercover. the amish who live in the area didn't want to have their children to have to testify in court, so they lent the officers women's bonnets, aprons, and dresses to catch or scare away the suspect and it seems to have worked. >> pretty amazing. well, bad boys beware. if you commit a crime in san jose, you could end up on national television. >> not in a good way. popular reality show "cops" is now riding along with the san jose police department for the next three months. camera crews will shadow patrol units, primarily on night shifts. officials with the police department believe appearing in the show will help boost moral and could even help the department recruit more officers. this is the first time the show will feature a bay area police department in its 26-year history. >> hopefully we don't see anybody we know. >> a lot of police officers doing their great work.