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Name Actor/actress Starring seasons Recurring seasons; Sheriff Jack Carter: Colin Ferguson: 1-5: Jack Carter is a U.S. Marshal who reluctantly ends up as Sheriff of Eureka. Jack is consistently confounded by the wonders Eureka produces, as well as its propensity to produce things that often threaten the entire town, if not the world.
Josephina "Jo" Lupo, portrayed by Erica Cerra (recurring in seasons 1–2, regular in seasons 3–5), is Eureka's deputy sheriff. She is a former U.S. Army Ranger with a love of firearms. In seasons four and five, she is the head of Global Dynamics security due to the effect of their journey to the 1940s.
Andy, being a robot, considers the chances of fixing the problem low and declines to help but inspired by Carter's bravery, he decides to go ahead. Together, Andy and Carter succeed. Andy realizes that Carter should be Sheriff of Eureka and finds a loop hole in the town charter allowing Carter to be restored to the position.
The four top national leaders of the Proud Boys, convicted for seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 but now freed by Trump, say they have lofty goals.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Sangamon County officials have reached a $10 million settlement agreement with the family of Sonya Massey, who was shot and killed in her home by a sheriff's deputy last year ...
Ty originated the role of Deputy Andy on Eureka, but was replaced by Kavan Smith after two appearances. One of Olsson's most notable roles is Benny, a vampire, on Season 8 of Supernatural. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Robert Eccleston Suffolk County Sheriff's Office. Harrell, who prosecutors say had a sexual relationship with the teen going back to 2024, is charged with kidnapping and rape and faces a maximum ...
Eureka was also the Number 1 cable program for that Tuesday night, and was the highest-rated series launch in SciFi's fourteen-year history. [1] John Maynard of the Washington Post noted that "Pilot" was more character driven than special effects driven, which was a good thing because the effects were "so-so."