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Bogus Cop Enters Hunterdon County Home For Possible High-End Vehicle Theft: Police Bogus Cop Enters Hunterdon County Home For Possible High-End Vehicle Theft: Police
Bogus Cop Enters Hunterdon County Home For Possible High-End Vehicle Theft: Police A man impersonated a Hunterdon County police officer using a bogus badge and made his way into a local home in what authorities say was an attempt to scope out the residence for a potential high-end vehicle theft. The “cop” — described as a man in his 40s — arrived at the door of a home on Haytown Road in Annandale on Thursday. July 6, Clinton Township Police Chief Thomas DeRosa said. He displayed a police badge and claimed to be investigating illegal purchases of high-end vehicles before the resident invited him inside. The bogus cop then asked a series of questions that became “suspicio…
Authorities Seek Police Impersonator Wanted For Pulling Over NJ Drivers Authorities Seek Police Impersonator Wanted For Pulling Over NJ Drivers
Authorities Seek Police Impersonator Wanted For Pulling Over NJ Drivers Authorities have released a composite sketch of a man who they say impersonated police and pulled over New Jersey drivers. A victim was stopped by a man in a black, older model Ford Crown Victoria and activated a blue dome light on the front dashboard in Brick Township around 2 p.m. on Aug. 1, New Jersey State Police said. When the victim pulled over, the man approached her vehicle and identified himself as a police officer. After a brief exchange, she became suspicious and asked him for identification.  The man failed to provide identification and instead instructed the woman to get …
Police: Sedan Driver Impersonated Officer, Pulled Vehicle Over In Morris County Police: Sedan Driver Impersonated Officer, Pulled Vehicle Over In Morris County
Police: Sedan Driver Impersonated Officer, Pulled Vehicle Over In Morris County Police in Morris County have issued a warning after receiving a report of a sedan driver impersonating an officer and making a traffic stop. A Washington Township resident was stopped while driving home on Pleasant Grove Road just off Schooley’s around 9:30 p.m. May 14, police said. The vehicle — described as an older red sedan with alternating flashing blue and red lights inside — pulled in behind the resident and turned the lights off before the resident became suspicious and drove away, police said. The sedan once again followed the resident from behind and tailgated them before turnin…