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Famous television cop Erik Estrada posted a heartfelt message on social media about the two police officers killed in ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSN‘Eric’s light will never fade’ — Online tributes paid to Officer Eric Estrada by his family, actor Erik Estrada
"Eric’s family always came first, and he cherished every moment spent with them—whether at home, traveling, or enjoying their ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Erik Estrada is set to take part in a community event with the Wilmington Police Department on Oct. 14. Estrada is known for starring as “Ponch” in the crime series CHiPs in ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Erik Estrada is coming back to Wilmington. The star of the 70′s NBC hit show CHiPs is returning to celebrate the first season of his new series, Divine Renovation, which ...
Looks like Erik Estrada might not be a big fan of the upcoming “CHIPS” movie. Estrada, who played Officer Frank “Ponch” Poncherello on the original NBC series, devoted a portion of his ...
Erik Estrada and Carson Daly Splash News In St. Anthony, after just a few emails and telephone calls, city officials quickly and eagerly welcomed Estrada into the police reserves.
Erik Estrada, who played Officer Frank "Ponch" Poncherello on the television show "CHiPs" from 1977-83, was sworn in as a reserve police officer Saturday in the small town of St. Anthony, Idaho.
St. Anthony Mayor Neils Thueson swore Erik Estrada into office on Saturday at City Hall in this town of 3,500 people. Estrada plans to work with the police department in protecting children from ...
— ERIK ESTRADA (@ErikEstrada) July 2, 2016 Long before the advent (and over-saturation) of police procedurals, there were the buddy cop shows of the ’70s and ’80s.
The actor, along with Larry Wilcox, starred on the hit NBC series that ran for six seasons from 1977-1983. By Ryan Parker Erik Estrada went from playing a highway patrol officer on CHiPs to ...
Erik Estrada's son caused pilots of a Northwest Airlines flight to make an emergency landing Thursday in Oklahoma City, where he was removed by FBI agents. Brandon Estrada started behaving ...
Former "CHiPs" star Erik Estrada got into an expletive-laced shouting match with a man who called him Emilio Estevez during the filming of a reality television series. Estrada, who was sworn in as ...
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