By 1news.co.nz and is republished with permission
A Northland man has been spoken to by police after allegedly having impersonated a police officer, by attaching red and blue flashing lights to his vehicle.
Police mid north response manager, senior sergeant Mark Barratt, said the man allegedly signalled for other drivers to stop.
“Two recent incidents were reported that concerned us, where someone with fake Police vehicle lights has allegedly signalled for female drivers to stop at night.
“Both female drivers were the sole occupant of their vehicles,” he said.
“On both occasions, the female drivers have stopped, and the alleged offender has exited his vehicle, and engaged them in conversation.
“The female drivers have then driven away from the man unharmed but were left distressed by his actions.
“The incidents could have also led to a crash and put the lives of other road users at risk.”
Police identified a suspect from images taken from CCTV footage.
“Yesterday, we executed a search warrant at an address in Kerikeri and located a vehicle which had red and blue lights fitted to it.
“A 17-year-old man was referred to Youth Aid as a result,” said Barratt.
“We are greatly concerned by this man’s actions and believe he may have approached and signalled other drivers in the region to stop with the activated red and blue lights.”