South Whitehall Township police on Wednesday released a composite sketch of the man described as impersonating a police officer and pulling someone over last weekend.

Police were continuing to investigate the incident and were looking for tips from the public to identify the man seen in the sketch kralbet giriş so he can be questioned.

The bogus traffic stop occurred about 4:30 p.m. Saturday in the 2900 block of Mauch Chunk Road in the township.

The female driver who reported being stopped said the impersonator was in a black, unmarked vehicle with tinted windows, a chrome spotlight on the driver’s side and red-and-blue emergency lights on the front dashboard, according to police.

Police warn of officer impersonator

She described the impersonator as a white man in his early to mid-30s with brown hair, hazel eyes, acne scars and a mustache with goatee. He was wearing blue trousers and a long-sleeve blue shirt with a badge and patch on the sleeve, according to police.

He approached the female driver and asked for her driver’s license.

“During the course of the conversation, the female told him that she was going to call 911,” police Lt. Michael Sorrentino says in a news release. “The male then returned to his vehicle and left the area.”

Police ask anyone with information to contact Sorrentino at mass@swtpd.org or 610-398-0337.

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