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Black SUV used in police impersonation incident near Marshall

It is illegal to impersonate a police officer
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If you have concerns during a police vehicle stop, you may request to see an officer’s badge and ID card.

MARSHALL - RCMP are investigating an instance where it appears an individual attempted to impersonate a police officer.

According to a release issued by Saskatchewan RCMP, around 12:45 p.m. Oct. 4, the RCMP received a report of a black SUV with a black grille and blue lights in the dash attempting to pull a vehicle over on Highway 303 near Marshall.

It was reported a male, possibly aged 30-40 years old and wearing a white button up shirt, got out of the SUV and approached the other vehicle. The individual asked the lone occupant of the vehicle to exit and produce identification. The driver drove off and the SUV turned off onto a grid road.

RCMP officers from surrounding detachment areas are currently searching for the black SUV and conducting a thorough investigation. They encourage the public to report any suspicious vehicles or activity in the Highway 303 and surrounding area.

The release from the RCMP stated, "Public safety is our priority. We recognize the importance to officer self-identification and the public can request identification from RCMP police officers. If you have concerns during a police vehicle stop, you may request to see an officer’s badge and ID card. Both the badge and ID card will show the same regimental number and the ID card will have a photo. If you have further concerns, when it is safe to do so, call 310-RCMP or 911 to verify the identity of the officer or individual involved."

It is illegal to impersonate a police officer. If you notice anything else concerning, or if anything seems "off," call your local police, Crime Stoppers or, if you believe there may be an immediate danger, call 911.