Don't Miss Tracker Season 3 Episode 17 — Release Date, Time, and Where to Watch
Tracker Season 3 Episode 17 is almost here. After last week’s frantic hunt for a missing husband, Colter takes on a new case—a teenage girl who goes missing—so here’s when it drops and where to watch.
If you're following Tracker and itching to know when you can catch the next chapter, here's the lowdown. Nothing too complicated, but there's a little drama (both on-screen and off, for anyone juggling streaming subs).
Episode 17: What's Going Down?
The last episode had Colter helping a pregnant woman hunt down her missing husband. Now, for episode 17, things shift gears: Colter is searching for a teenage girl who vanished from a friend's house—a house that just happens to be the scene of a pretty grim triple homicide. And no, it doesn't sound like one of those straightforward missing person gigs; by all accounts, expect more curveballs than usual.
When to Watch (and Blow Off Your Weekend Chores)
Set your reminders for April 19, 2026. The show drops at 5 p.m. Pacific / 8 p.m. Eastern in the U.S.—prime time (maybe a little early on the west coast, but I don't make the schedules).
- Eastern Time: April 19, 2026, 8:00 p.m.
- Pacific Time: April 19, 2026, 5:00 p.m.
Where to Find Episode 17
If you're old-school, you can watch on CBS as it airs. For the streamers, Paramount+ has you covered—so, yes, yet another reason to think about whether you keep that subscription active. Paramount+ basically hoards a pile of stuff these days (CBS, MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central content), but if you've been living off someone else's password... well, plan accordingly.
Wait, What Even Is Tracker?
If you haven't been keeping up, Colter Shaw (played by Justin Hartley) is the main guy here—a sort of nomadic tracker who turns his skills into a business, finding missing people and unraveling mysteries for random clients and the police. He's also got his own family baggage to unpack, because apparently one ticking clock per episode isn't enough.
So, that's your weekly primer. If gritty procedural drama (with a frequent twist or two) is your thing, or you just like watching TV detectives somehow best entire police departments using nothing but shoe prints and intuition, episode 17 is probably worth setting aside some time for.