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[[Image:Hunter.jpg|thumb|Officer Hunter]] | |||
[[Image:Hunter Briefing.jpg|thumb|[[Fritz]], [[Barkley]], and Hunter at a [[briefing]] ]] | [[Image:Hunter Briefing.jpg|thumb|[[Fritz]], [[Barkley]], and Hunter at a [[briefing]] ]] | ||
'''Hunter''' was a [[motorcycle]] officer for the [[California Highway Patrol]] assigned to [[Central]] division. He was a member of the Central CHP basketball team.<ref name="Ep102">{{cite episode | num = 102 | title = Undertow}}</ref> | '''Hunter''' was a [[motorcycle]] officer for the [[California Highway Patrol]] assigned to [[Central]] division. He was a member of the Central CHP basketball team.<ref name="Ep102">{{cite episode | num = 102 | title = Undertow}}</ref> When a nearby church's bus was stolen, [[Getraer]] told Hunter to "put it on the air."<ref name="Ep104">{{cite episode | num = 104 | title = Moving Violation}}</ref> | ||
His current whereabouts are unknown. | His current whereabouts are unknown. |
Revision as of 06:57, 8 February 2008
Hunter | |
Actor | Unknown |
Appears in | Season 1 (1977-1978) |
Call Numbers | Unknown |
Badge Number | Unknown |
Hunter was a motorcycle officer for the California Highway Patrol assigned to Central division. He was a member of the Central CHP basketball team.[1] When a nearby church's bus was stolen, Getraer told Hunter to "put it on the air."[2]
His current whereabouts are unknown.
Hunter appears in multiple episodes during Season 1. He occasionally gets a line or two of dialogue, but is never credited for his appearance.
Appearances
Hunter appears in the following episodes:
- "Undertow"
- "Moving Violation"
- "Baby Food"
- "Aweigh We Go"
- "One Two Many"
- "Rustling"
- "Surf's Up"
- "Crash Diet"
- "Rainy Day"
- "Flashback!"
References
- ↑ Episode 102: "Undertow"
- ↑ Episode 104: "Moving Violation"