Bonnie Clark

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Bonnie Clark
Actor Randi Oakes
Appears in Seasons 3 through 5 (1979 - 1982)
Call Numbers 7 Charles
Badge Number Unknown
Bonnie easy becomes distracted by Jon as seen in "Valley Go Home!"

Bonnie Clark is originally from Iowa.[1] Bonnie has a hot temperament and often goes her own ways.[2] When she believes something happened, it's hard to tell her the truth. [3] She has a heart of corn and takes care for the ones who need help. When the Sergeant is treatened by an old enemy, Bonnie gives the whole family a new home in her flat.[4] One day she gets a higher paying job offer to take part in a private Jolie Chiltwood Stunt Show while dating a stunt driver named Ray Conner.[1] The Sarge helps her to make the right decision.

Bonnie's talents include: gymnastics[5], stunt performer[1], tennis player[6][7], bowler, chess player[8], and karate.[9]

She once taught a gymnastics class[5], and a women's self-defense class.[9]

She is friends with Sherron Duke that works down at the Youth Center on Oak Street.[10]

She lost to Getraer in the CHP chess tournament.[8]

She was in a car accident caused by her hallucinating a truck due to lack of sleep.[3]

Bonnie was also kidnapped by the Satan's Angels, an aging biker gang. [2]

Although she is probably still with the CHP and Ponch thought he saw her after he returned to the force in 1999[11], her current whereabouts are unknown.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Episode 322: "Thrill Show"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Episode 407: "Satan's Angels"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Episode 324: "Dynamite Alley"
  4. Episode 419: "Vigilante"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Episode 416: "Karate"
  6. Episode 303: "Valley Go Home!"
  7. Episode 312: "Destruction Derby"
  8. 8.0 8.1 Episode 521: "The Game of War"
  9. 9.0 9.1 Episode 506: "Anything But The Truth"
  10. Episode 522: "A Threat of War"
  11. Episode "CHiPs" '99: ""CHiPs" '99"