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[[File:AndyStratowski.jpg|left|thumb|Andy dropping off his son Chris as seen in "[[Sick Leave]]"]]
[[File:AndyStratowski.jpg|left|thumb|Andy dropping off his son Chris as seen in "[[Sick Leave]]"]]
'''Andrew "Andy" Stratowski''' is a former Army Officer who was the temporary new lieutenant watch commander at [[California High Patrol]] during first shift at [[Central]]. He had graduated from the Academy back in the spring of [[Season 4|1965]] along with his former partner [[Getraer|Joseph Getraer]], who is now a Sargent, including book-smart [[Harold Bates]] that has recently been promoted to Captain, and former colleague [[Tom Cory, Sr.|Thomas Cory, Sr.]] who was busted for running an auto theft ring back in the winter of [[Season 4|1977]]. Andy had started out in [[Cruisers|patrol car]] in the summer of that same year, he would eventually decide to complete a riding course at motor school in order to become a motorcycle officer, and had gotten himself involved in a serious motorcycle accident in the line of duty.
'''Andrew "Andy" Stratowski''' is a former Army Officer, motorcycle officer, he has recently been promoted to lieutenant at [[California High Patrol]], and is now serving as the new watch commander during first shift at [[Central]].


He decided to take an assignment in personnel at the [[Sacramento]] office before going back to patrol car.  He would eventually became a sargent on third shift.
He had graduated from the Academy back in the spring of [[Season 4|1965]] along with his former partner [[Getraer|Joseph Getraer]], who is now a Sargent, including book-smart [[Harold Bates]] that has recently been promoted to Captain, and former colleague [[Tom Cory, Sr.|Thomas Cory, Sr.]] who was busted for running an auto theft ring back in the winter of [[Season 4|1977]]. Andy had started out in [[Cruisers|patrol car]] in the summer of that same year, he would eventually decide to complete a riding course at motor school in order to become a motorcycle officer, and had gotten himself involved in a serious motorcycle accident in the line of duty. Andy had decided to take an assignment in personnel at the [[Sacramento]] office before going back to patrol car.  He would eventually became a sargent on third shift.


Andy is currently divorced from his wife.  He is the father of [[Chris Stratowski]] who was a freshmen at [[UCLA]] and happens to own a beautiful 1979 Ford Mustang in bright red.
Andy is currently divorced from his wife.  He is the father of [[Chris Stratowski]] who was a freshmen at [[UCLA]], and happens to own a beautiful 1979 Ford Mustang in bright red.


Andy had just recently started having a large amounts of headaches, including mood swings.  He was misdiagnosed at [[UCLA Medical Center]] with Episodic Dyscontrol Syndrome, which causes his behavioral patterns to change quite dramatically and places him at risk of endangering the safety of his colleagues while out on patrol. Andy was on lunch break at the [[Diary Queen]] and witnessed two rival college students that were hired to steal the dean's car from the UCLA parking lot as part of a prank. He drove recklessly and accidentally caused officer [[Frank Poncherello|Francis Poncherello]] to fly off a motorcycle on a embankment and endangered officer [[Jon Baker|Jonathan Baker]] during a police pursuit.
Andy had just recently started having a large amounts of headaches, including mood swings.  He was misdiagnosed at [[UCLA Medical Center]] with Episodic Dyscontrol Syndrome, which causes his behavioral patterns to change quite dramatically and places him at risk of endangering the safety of his colleagues while out on patrol. Andy was on lunch break at the [[Diary Queen]] and witnessed two rival college students that were hired to steal the dean's car from the UCLA parking lot as part of a prank. He drove recklessly and accidentally caused officer [[Frank Poncherello|Francis Poncherello]] to fly off a motorcycle on a embankment and endangered officer [[Jon Baker|Jonathan Baker]] during a police pursuit.

Revision as of 22:09, 12 July 2017

Andrew Stratowski
Actor Robert Viharo
Appears in Season 4's "Sick Leave"
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Andy dropping off his son Chris as seen in "Sick Leave"

Andrew "Andy" Stratowski is a former Army Officer, motorcycle officer, he has recently been promoted to lieutenant at California High Patrol, and is now serving as the new watch commander during first shift at Central.

He had graduated from the Academy back in the spring of 1965 along with his former partner Joseph Getraer, who is now a Sargent, including book-smart Harold Bates that has recently been promoted to Captain, and former colleague Thomas Cory, Sr. who was busted for running an auto theft ring back in the winter of 1977. Andy had started out in patrol car in the summer of that same year, he would eventually decide to complete a riding course at motor school in order to become a motorcycle officer, and had gotten himself involved in a serious motorcycle accident in the line of duty. Andy had decided to take an assignment in personnel at the Sacramento office before going back to patrol car. He would eventually became a sargent on third shift.

Andy is currently divorced from his wife. He is the father of Chris Stratowski who was a freshmen at UCLA, and happens to own a beautiful 1979 Ford Mustang in bright red.

Andy had just recently started having a large amounts of headaches, including mood swings. He was misdiagnosed at UCLA Medical Center with Episodic Dyscontrol Syndrome, which causes his behavioral patterns to change quite dramatically and places him at risk of endangering the safety of his colleagues while out on patrol. Andy was on lunch break at the Diary Queen and witnessed two rival college students that were hired to steal the dean's car from the UCLA parking lot as part of a prank. He drove recklessly and accidentally caused officer Francis Poncherello to fly off a motorcycle on a embankment and endangered officer Jonathan Baker during a police pursuit.