According to the Seattle Times, a man posing as a King County sheriff’s deputy, wearing a T-shirt reading “Sheriff,” a holstered revolver, and a radio of some sort, knocked on doors in an apartment complex, telling residents he was looking for the suspect in an auto theft. Several residents got suspicious and called 911 — they thought he “lacked a police presence” and said when asked for I.D., he ignored them and kept talking.
When a real deputy spotted him, the imposter took off, eluding both a tracking dog and a helicopter search. According to the Times, “Investigators believe the man probably got into a nearby car and split. The sheriff’s office doesn’t know what the imposter was up to. One possibility is that he was looking for the supposed car thief and figured this was one way to find him. Or maybe “he was looking to get his kicks.””
And yes, impersonating a law enforcement officer is a crime.
LOL, Lelsie, I’m going to steal this idea, for sure. Will I get arrested? No, I mean for a story. I’m going to use it in a story!
Story, Jan. It’s always all about story!
Funny! I’m glad the residents were not fooled.
The things people do! Thanks for stopping by.
Great post Leslie!
When I was in college one of my friends would stand under a bridge next to his black mustang holding a boot just to watch cars slow down!
Funny! In the 1970s, my dad — a traveling sales rep — drove a sky-blue Buick the same color as the Montana Highway Patrol vehicles, and often heard truckers on the CB radio telling others “Smokey” was on the move when he drove by.
Thanks for my first laugh of the new day, Leslie! Just … wow. LOL!!!