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09 Sep 2010 - Bucks County Courier Times
Man suspected of impersonating police arrested
SCOTTS VALLEY -- Police are warning motorists, especially women, to pull over in well-lit locations and question the identity of plainclothes officers in the wake of a Scotts Valley man's arrest Friday on suspicion of impersonating a police officer.
Police Reports
Ambler Vandalism … Several businesses, residences and municipal properties in the borough have been sprayed with graffiti in recent weeks, police said. Police are asking anyone who has information regarding these acts of vandalism to contract the Ambler Police Department at 215-646-1000. All calls are confidential.
Scotts Valley man arrested for impersonating a police officer
SCOTTS VALLEY - Police arrested a 39-year-old Scotts Valley man Friday for impersonating a police officer after a three month long investigation, officers reported.
Trentonian Daily Police Blotter
The following are based on reports from police unless otherwise noted:
Scotts Valley Man Accused Of Impersonating Officer
Scotts Valley police have arrested a 39-year-old man who they said bought a retired police car and outfitted it to impersonate an officer.
Police blotter published Sept. 8, 2010
The Lockport Fire Department is still investigating a house fire from Aug. 31 that left a couple’s home destroyed. Firefighters responded to 15 Millar Place around 4 a.m. that night for a home that was partially engulfed in flames.
Breaking News: Man Charged with Impersonating Officer
A 39-year-old Scotts Valley man has been charged with impersonating a law enforcement officer. Scotts Valley Police are asking area residents who may have been pulled over by a man driving an unmarked, white car with sirens and lights to call the department.
B.C. Court of Appeal rules against use of a drug-detecting dog at an RCMP road-safety check
Court rules that admitting evidence from the dog-sniffing search would bring the administration of justice into disrepute.
Conviction overturned for man found with 34 lbs of pot
B.C.'s highest court has overturned the drug-trafficking conviction of a man found with 34 pounds of marijuana in his trunk, ruling that Mounties did not have reasonable grounds to send a drug-sniffing dog nosing around the car.