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Man impersonating police officer pulls over car in Ballymena

Police car with blue light flashing

Police are conducting a number of enquiries following a report of a man impersonating a police officer in the Ballymena area.


Chief Inspector Redmond said:


“We received a report at approximately 7.30pm on Saturday, 28th December that a dark-coloured Audi A3, driven by a man, used flashing lights to stop another car in the Crankill Road area.



“The member of the public believed this to be a police vehicle and pulled over. However, he became suspicious when the man could not produce any form of official police identification and was not wearing a uniform.


“We understand two other men were also in the back of the car. He subsequently drove off and was followed by the suspicious vehicle for a short time before reporting what happened to police.


“The suspect is described as being aged in his mid-20s, 5’9 in height and of slim build. He was wearing a woolly hat, grey tracksuit bottoms and a jacket.



“Our enquiries are continuing to determine who was involved and a motive. We would also issue a warning that it is an offence to impersonate a police officer, and this type of behaviour will be dealt with by way of investigation and potential prosecution.


“We would appeal to anyone who witnessed what happened or any member of the public who may have experienced a similar occurrence in the area to contact us on the non-emergency number 101 and quote reference number 8 29/12/24.”



A report can also be made using the online reporting form via www.psni.police.uk/makeareport           


Or if someone would prefer to provide information without giving their details, they can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers and speak to them anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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