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Posted on: December 15, 2014

[ARCHIVED] Police Impersonator – Black SUV – 600 Park Ave

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On Sunday morning at 0024 hours a female motorist was traveling westbound in the 600 block of Park Ave. A black large SUV, possibly with Idaho license plates, was following the female motorist. The female motorist observed red and blue flashing lights on the dashboard of the black large SUV. The female driver pulled to the side of the roadway and stopped her vehicle. The female driver was approached by a white male subject, who asked her to step from her vehicle because she had been swerving. The male subject was identified as a Caucasian male, 5’08”-5’11”, 160lbs-180lbs, clean shaven with black hair. The male subject was wearing a black t-shirt and blue jeans. The female driver became suspicious of the male subject because he was wearing blue jeans and t-shirt. The female driver stated she was going to call 911 unless a uniformed officer arrived. The male subject then fled the scene, traveling westbound on Park Ave.

If you happen to see a vehicle matching this description or a black SUV with flashing red and blue lights, please immediately call the Twin Falls Police Department at 735-4357 or 311.

We as police officer’s understand the public’s concerns. Twin Falls Police Officer’s will utilize highly visible red and blue emergency lights, police sirens to effect a traffic stop. All Twin Falls Police Officer’s will have a police badge displayed on their person and will identify themselves by name upon contact. (see photo of TFPD badge)

If you are suspicious of any vehicle attempting to stop you, please drive to a lighted public place. Immediately, call the Twin Falls Police Department at 735-4357 or 311 and advised the communication specialist answering, with the concerns you have of the vehicle attempting to stop you. They can confirm a police unit is the one attempting to stop you, or immediately send police officer assistance to your location.

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