The Hays County Sheriff’s Office responded to another Impersonating a Public Servant call this date at approximately 12:15 am.
In this incident, a male driver was on FM 2001 near Satterwhite Road in Kyle, Texas. A vehicle matching the description of the pickup in the earlier incident on March 16, 2017 activated red and blue dash lights to pull over the driver.
The suspect driver took a long time to exit the pickup truck, causing concern to the complainant. The suspect then exited the pickup and shined a flashlight in a manner that the complainant took as a command to exit his vehicle.
The complainant did not see any law enforcement markings on the pickup truck so he sped away. The suspect vehicle followed the complainant as he turned on to Goforth Road. When the complainant pulled in to a driveway of a residence, the suspect vehicle drove past him and left the area.
No further information was available to add to the description of the actor or the vehicle. The Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information on this incident to call 512-393-7896 or to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-324-TIPS (8477).
March 22, 2017: Hays County Sheriff’s Office Seeks Suspect Impersonating A Peace Officer Case
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White or Silver Chevrolet pickup with damage to the front left quarter panel, as described in first incident story.