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Police hunt fake cop on Gold Coast
February 8, 2011 - 1:24PM AAP
Police are hunting a highway patrol impersonator who's using a car fitted with flashing lights to pull over motorists on the Gold Coast.
There've been five such incidents in two days but so far no one's been hurt.
On Sunday, two drivers were pulled over in separate incidents on the M1 at Elanora and on Currumbin Creek Road in the Currumbin Valley. Both happened at night.
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And on Monday, police received three reports about similar encounters on the M1 at Elanora, on the Gold Coast Highway at Tugun, and on Mallawa Drive at Palm Beach.
Police said the impersonator had on some of the occasions demanded to see the licences of the motorists. It's believed he's using a stolen blue 2007 Audi sedan with NSW registration BIP12W.
The man's described as being in his mid 20s, 172cm tall, of solid build with an olive complexion and short dark hair.
Police want to speak to anyone else who may have encountered the man.
"Any motorist that believes the unmarked vehicle attempting to intercept them is not a police vehicle is urged to contact local police or if they fear for their safety to call Triple Zero (000), to verify the identity of the vehicle or the person," police said.
Motorists should try to stop in a well-lit area where they felt safe, keep doors locked and windows closed, ask to see the person's police identification and inform the person they would call police to verify their identity. |
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