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== During the events of [[Airwolf: Season 3 Episode 11 Where Have All the Children Gone?]] played by [[Curtiss Marlowe]] ==
== During the events of [[Airwolf: Season 3 Episode 11 Where Have All the Children Gone?]] played by [[Curtiss Marlowe]] ==
[[Stringfellow Hawke]] stops at the post office and asks Randy to speak to the Post Master and where he can find Fargo and Randy tells Hawke he has never heard of a Fargo.  After Hawke escapes from jail, [[Deputy 1]], [[Deputy 2]] and Randy get into a police car and chase after Hawke.  [[Dominic]] in Airwolf sees them shooting at Hawke and fires at the police car, causing it to crash.  Hawke pulls them out of the police car and starts to question them.
[[Stringfellow Hawke]] stops at the post office and asks Randy to speak to the Post Master and where he can find Fargo and Randy tells Hawke he has never heard of a Fargo.  After Hawke escapes from jail, [[Deputy 1 (Airwolf)|Deputy 1]], [[Deputy 2 (Airwolf)|Deputy 2]] and Randy get into a police car and chase after Hawke.  [[Dominic]] in Airwolf sees them shooting at Hawke and fires at the police car, causing it to crash.  Hawke pulls them out of the police car and starts to question them.

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Randy

Background

Randy works for the post office and is a member of Fargo's cult in Beaudy, California.

During the events of Airwolf: Season 3 Episode 11 Where Have All the Children Gone? played by Curtiss Marlowe

Stringfellow Hawke stops at the post office and asks Randy to speak to the Post Master and where he can find Fargo and Randy tells Hawke he has never heard of a Fargo. After Hawke escapes from jail, Deputy 1, Deputy 2 and Randy get into a police car and chase after Hawke. Dominic in Airwolf sees them shooting at Hawke and fires at the police car, causing it to crash. Hawke pulls them out of the police car and starts to question them.