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Masked Men Posing As Police In Prince William Wanted For Armed Robbery Masked Men Posing As Police In Prince William Wanted For Armed Robbery
Masked Men Posing As Police In Prince William Wanted For Armed Robbery Two victims are recovering after being airlifted from the scene of an armed burglary committed by suspects who identified themselves as police, authorities say. Police were called to a home in the 14800 block of Dillon Avenue shortly before 2 p.m., Friday, Jan. 6 where they located a 20-year-old man and a 22-year-old man suffering from injuries from people they say identified themselves as law enforcement, according to Prince William County police. The 20-year-old man was suffering from a head injury, and the 22-year-old man was suffering from gunshot wounds to the lower body.  The 20…
Police Impersonator Who Shot Man, Minor On The Loose In DC Area, Officials Say (PHOTOS) Police Impersonator Who Shot Man, Minor On The Loose In DC Area, Officials Say (PHOTOS)
Police Impersonator Who Shot Man, Minor On The Loose In DC Area, Officials Say (Photos) A police impersonator who posed as an officer to gain entry to a residential facility in Washington, DC before opening fire remains at large after shooting a man and a minor during an incident on Tuesday afternoon, according to investigators. Shortly before 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 20, officers from the Metropolitan Police Department's Sixth Division responded to a stretch of the 6000 block of Clay Street to investigate reports of a shooting in a building. Upon arrival, officers were met by an adult and juvenile victim suffering from gunshot wounds inside the facility. DC Fire and Emergency…
Clueless Scammers Fail At Impersonating Loudoun County Deputy: Police Clueless Scammers Fail At Impersonating Loudoun County Deputy: Police
Clueless Scammers Fail At Impersonating Loudoun County Deputy: Police An Ashburn woman said she was the victim of a complicated scam where the fraudsters played multiple roles including impersonating a sheriff's deputy.  The woman contacted the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday, May 31, after getting the runaround from a pair of scammers. It started when she received a phone call from someone who claimed to work for Amazon. They told her there was some fraudulent activity on her account, and she would need to file a police report with the Sheriff's Office.  They transferred her to a man who claimed to be a patrolman for the Loudoun County S…