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[[Category:Minor Characters]] | [[Category:Minor Characters|Sorenson, Earl]] | ||
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character_name = Earl Sorenson| | |||
actor_name = [[Saul Brandt]]| | |||
appears_in = [[Season 5]]'s "[[Silent Partner]]"| | |||
call_numbers = | | |||
badge_number = }} | |||
[[File:EarlSorenson.jpg|left|thumb|Earl is actually seen leaving his own garage as seen in "[[Silent Partner]]"]] | |||
'''Earl Sorenson''' is actually a veteran of [[World War II]], he is now a senior citizen who works as an architect for [[Brook Burn Construction]], he is unaware about his complete history of medical problems, he has dementia which is actually associated with Alzheimer's disease that causes deterioration of his brain, he is actually deaf that leads to communication problems with his colleagues, he is also a diabetic that leads to confusion, he is actually an alcoholic that leads to his behavioral problems often causing mood swings, and both him and his wife [[Margaret Sorenson|Margaret]] can't managed to take care themselves without the help of a beautiful social worker [[Kim Travis]]. Earl had lost his hearing due to an accidental explosion back in [[Season 5|1964]], he hasn't been very fond of police officers since the death of his son during a shootout back in 1975, he will often take the law into his own hands especially when a his brand new 1981 Cadillac Seville in sable black was stolen by an ex-convict [[Dewayne]], he had started a small police pursuit that was given by [[Grossie|Officer Arthur Grossman]] while coming out of a doughnut shop, he a follow for three minutes until getting involved in a multiple car collision in the residential intersection, he was almost arrested for attempting to hit [[Jon Baker|Officer Jon Baker]] in the crotch with the door of his wife's 1974 Ford Gran Torino in two-tone green. | |||
causing a serious car accident involving other citizens, | |||
for refusing to take with a sobriety test. | |||
he was later brought into [[central]] by officers [[Bonnie Clark]] and [[Frank Poncherello]], he was questioned by [[Getraer|Sergeant Joe Getraer]] about his recently stolen car, he would later file a complaint that was soon dropped after learning how cooperate, | |||
he happens to be with dementia that is which is often caused by ton of issues, with , | he happens to be with dementia that is which is often caused by ton of issues, with , | ||
he is unaware that he has | he is unaware that he has |
Latest revision as of 09:30, 5 March 2019
Earl Sorenson | |
Actor | Saul Brandt |
Appears in | Season 5's "Silent Partner" |
Call Numbers | |
Badge Number |
Earl Sorenson is actually a veteran of World War II, he is now a senior citizen who works as an architect for Brook Burn Construction, he is unaware about his complete history of medical problems, he has dementia which is actually associated with Alzheimer's disease that causes deterioration of his brain, he is actually deaf that leads to communication problems with his colleagues, he is also a diabetic that leads to confusion, he is actually an alcoholic that leads to his behavioral problems often causing mood swings, and both him and his wife Margaret can't managed to take care themselves without the help of a beautiful social worker Kim Travis. Earl had lost his hearing due to an accidental explosion back in 1964, he hasn't been very fond of police officers since the death of his son during a shootout back in 1975, he will often take the law into his own hands especially when a his brand new 1981 Cadillac Seville in sable black was stolen by an ex-convict Dewayne, he had started a small police pursuit that was given by Officer Arthur Grossman while coming out of a doughnut shop, he a follow for three minutes until getting involved in a multiple car collision in the residential intersection, he was almost arrested for attempting to hit Officer Jon Baker in the crotch with the door of his wife's 1974 Ford Gran Torino in two-tone green. causing a serious car accident involving other citizens,
for refusing to take with a sobriety test.
he was later brought into central by officers Bonnie Clark and Frank Poncherello, he was questioned by Sergeant Joe Getraer about his recently stolen car, he would later file a complaint that was soon dropped after learning how cooperate, he happens to be with dementia that is which is often caused by ton of issues, with , he is unaware that he has which often leads to with wanting . confusion, , loss of motivation, not , and . for years, that Earl will often