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Authorities seek police impersonator who pulled driver over in Parker

Posted at 12:33 PM, Mar 15, 2018
and last updated 2018-03-15 14:36:30-04

PARKER, Colo. — Police in Parker are looking for a man who they say may be going around impersonating an officer.

Authorities released a sketch of the man Thursday in hopes someone will recognize him. He’s accused of impersonating an officer during a traffic stop on March 1.

According to a release from the Parker Police Department, the fake cop pulled a driver over near the intersection of Canterberry Trail and Paperflower Drive around 3:30 p.m. 

The interaction made the victim feel uncomfortable which prompted a phone call to the Parker Police Department approximately 30 minutes later. 

He was described as wearing a dark-colored uniform, a badge; accoutered with a duty belt and firearm. He was driving a black and white SUV, with activated red and blue emergency lights. 

He is described as a white male in his late 20s or early 30s with a muscular build. He has brown slicked back hair with a star tattoo on his left arm, above the elbow. 

Police are asking for the public’s assistance in the identification of the individual involved. If you have any information about this incident please contact Detective Wilson at 303.805.6561 or bwilson@parkerpolice.org.