Crime & Safety

Alleged Police Impersonator Sketch Released by Lower Providence Authorities

Lower Providence Police are searching for a man they say used a blue dashboard-mounted light in his car to pull over a local woman on Evansburg Road

 

The Lower Providence Police Department has released a composite sketch of the man they say is impersonated a police officer earlier this week so he could pull over a Lower Providence woman and chat her up.

The suspect is described as a white male in his 50s, approximately 5'11" tall, 190 lbs., with short brown hair. At the time of the incident, the man was wearing a dark EMT-style uniform with a circular patch on the left sleeve. He did not display a badge.

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Police say on Monday, Feb. 11, at approximately 9 p.m., the man was following a local woman who was driving on Evansburg Road in the Evansburg section of Lower Providence when activated a blue dashboard-mounted in his car – described as a small four-door tan vehicle with tinted windows.

For more details, visit the Lower Providence Patch.

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