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'CHiPs' Star Erik Estrada Becomes Idaho Reserve Police Officer

An actor who played a motorcycle police officer fighting crime on the television series "CHiPs" set in Los Angeles has been sworn in as a reserve officer in a small town in southeastern Idaho.

(Original Caption) Hollywood: It's all smiles again on the NBC TV Chips set as actor Erik Estrada returned to work September 29th after settling his dispute with the studio. 

ST. ANTHONY, ID -- An actor who played a motorcycle police officer fighting crime on the television series "CHiPs" set in Los Angeles has been sworn in as a reserve officer in a small town in southeastern Idaho.

Erik Estrada became a member of the St. Anthony Police Department on Saturday.

The star of the TV drama based on the California Highway Patrol that ran in the late 1970s and early 1980s plans to help the town of 3,500 protect children from internet predators.

The 67-year-old Estrada tells the Standard Journal (http://bit.ly/29jneuI ) he wanted to be a police officer growing up but caught the acting bug.

He has worked with law enforcement agencies the last decade to keep kids safe online.

He says children should learn about internet dangers and avoid giving out personal information.

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