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E.S.U. Officer is a fictional character portrayed by Frank Di Paolo in the TV series NYPD Blue.
They appear in 3 episodes out of a total of 261 aired

E.S.U. Officer

by Frank Di Paolo

character

Episodes3

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    These Old Bones

    episode S3.E12 february 1996
    A strange woman walks into the precinct and gives Sipowicz and Medavoy some information about a disappearance that occurred eight years ago and where the body may be located. Meanwhile, domestic violence in Russell's parents apartment leads to tragedy when her drunken father is found murdered in their apartment and her brother, Doug, claims to have shot him in self defense. But Simone thinks otherwise and presses to get the truth about what really happened to her Russell's father and soon learns that Russell's simpleton mother in fact did the deed and Doug is trying to take the rap out of blind loyalty to the family.
  • 8.2
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    Hollie and the Blowfish

    episode S3.E17 march 1996
    Simone makes contact with Ferdinand Hollie, an old informant, who wants to help him capture a pair of Colombian drug dealers who killed a young girl with their crossfire. But Hollie, a drug addict who is HIV-positive, has his own agenda to rob the Colombians. Meanwhile, Russell is paired with Sgt. Ray Kahlins, a "blowhard" from the federal anti-drug unit who is more interested in collecting overtime pay than catching a separate pair of drug dealers during a stake out. But Kahlins' brash tactics and disrespect for Simone and his informant Hollie, put both cases at risk. Also, Medavoy and Martinez investigate the murder of a Santería priest found in a local sewer and try to link a parole officer and a recent parolee to the crime.
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    The Truth Is Out There

    episode S5.E4 october 1997
    Simone and Sipowicz investigate the murder of a man where the only witness is an insane woman, who lands in danger after she is kidnapped by their suspect's lawyer. Meanwhile, Medavoy and Martinez investigate a string of taxicab robberies which leads them to the brother of a gypsy cab driver. A new administrative aide, named Naomi Reynolds, arrives to substitute for Gina's absence.