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Man arrested for impersonating a peace officer
Sep 18, 2012 | 10022 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print

A Knox County man has been charged by the Kentucky State Police for impersonating a peace officer.

Police reported the arrest of Randy Mills, 46, Corbin, late Friday evening.

KSP Sgt. Jason Bunch said they received a call from Jack Grubb, of Corbin, reporting that a man came to his residence identifying himself as a trooper. The man, dressed in civilian clothes and a ball cap with “Police” on it, was operating a white Ford truck. Bunch said Grubb stated the man identified himself as Trooper Jacob Wilson, handed Grubb a card listing his credentials as trooper Wilson and inquired about a man who frequents the area.

“Mr. Grubb stated the man had failed to convince him he was a trooper and after the subject left, he immediately called post” to report the incident, Bunch said.

At 5:40 p.m., troopers Brian Maupin and Russell Maynard, Bunch and the Knox County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area to search for the vehicle involved in the incident. It was located only a short distance from the area.

Bunch said Maynard made contact with the alleged suspect. Following further investigation, Mills was arrested.



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