Fake officer cuffs woman, steals money
Posted: 03.23.2011 at 7:51 AM
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Police in Centralia reported a police officer imposter incident. Officers said around 2:00 Tuesday afternoon, a woman was stopped on South Jefferson Street by an unidentified male impersonating a police officer.

The impersonator cuffed the victim while he stole her money and damaged the inside of her car. The victim said she was un-cuffed and told she was getting a warning for an "equipment violation".

The man's physical description is similar to the Columbia reports, but police have not confirmed the incidents are connected. The Centralia suspect is described as a white male, about 5’9’’ to 6’00’’ tall, balding reddish-brown hair and a reddish goatee.

One difference between the Columbia and Centralia incidents; the impostors' car in Centralia was said to be a light colored Crown Victoria or Mercury, equipped with red and blue lights. Plus, the victim said the impersonator was wearing a blue uniform, without a badge.

If you have any information about these incidents, you are urged to call Columbia Crimestoppers at 573- 875-tips or the Centralia Police Department. 

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