Police Impersonation Suspect Charged
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Here is yet another case where the suspect has been charged and yet several days later his name has still not been released. This pattern is becoming all too familiar. Several blog sites have already suggested this may be another “dry run”. We’ll see how it plays out.
The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have a person in custody after a man was caught on camera at Mississauga’s Trillium Health Centre dressed as a police officer. Officers from the OPP Orillia detachment took a 23-year-old man from Ramara Township into custody last night, said OPP Const. Dave Woodford. The man was arrested after police made a deal with his lawyer, the officer added.
Police said the man was spotted at seven GTA hospital emergency rooms over a 24-hour period, beginning Friday evening. He was allegedly wearing an authentic OPP uniform and carrying an air-pistol in his holster.
The man raised suspicions among hospital staff after asking several strange and “disturbing” questions, police said.
The man faces four charges, including impersonating a peace officer. At this time, his name is not being released.
Police are reminding the public that a legitimate officer will show official identification upon request. This includes a badge and warrant card with a photo and, if any doubt remains, call 9-1-1.
















