A Connecticut State trooper got a Memorial Day treat after bumping into CHiPs Star, Erik Estrada.

Estrada, 68, was traveling through Bradley Airport when he stopped for a quick snap with one of Connecticut State’s finest, Trooper Cummings.

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“Sorry John, it’s Ponch & Trooper Cummings now!” Connecticut State Police captioned the photo on Facebook Monday.

Estrada is no stranger to law enforcement, he currently serves as a reserve LAPS police officer – and a well-off one at that – He is estimated to have a net worth of around $4 million dollars.

Estrada played Officer Frank Poncherello on TV series CHiPs which aired from 1977, to May 1, 1983 and after a 15 year absence it is now airing again in reruns on MeTV. Estrada’s co-star Larry Wilcox, aka, California Highway patrol officer, Jonathan “Jon” Baker, announced the CHiPs come back on his blog:

Yes, that’s right long suffering CHiPs fans! After a 15 year absence, CHiPs is returning to TV thanks to MeTV. MeTV is a national network devoted to bringing the best in classic TV to millions of happy viewers across the United States. Check your cable or satellite listings to find out where you can watch MeTV if you aren’t already a loyal viewer. MeTV is also available over the air, all you need is an indoor antenna, which can be found online and at big box stores like Radio Shack, Best Buy and Walmart. Still need help finding MeTV? Click here and plug in your zip code to find the channel numbers for MeTV in your state!

Estrada has since enjoyed a successful career as a voiceover artist, currently working on the Cartoon Network’s “SeaLab 2012”, and as a performer on various Spanish-language telenovelas.