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North Van RCMP arrest man who posed as a police officer

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Staff report
March 18, 2025 1:53pm

North Vancouver RCMP have arrested a man for impersonating a police officer and are seeking further victims to come forward.

On March 1, 2025, North Vancouver RCMP was informed that a man driving a Ford F-150 had pulled over a Tesla driver. During the interaction, the driver of the F-150 identified himself as a North Vancouver RCMP officer and had flashing red, and white lights displayed. The driver was not wearing a police uniform, did not have any police equipment, and did not provide a police identification.

On March 4, 2025, North Vancouver RCMP arrested the driver of the F-150 for impersonating a police officer and seized the vehicle. During the course of the investigation, investigators determined there could be additional victims who the same man pulled over. Investigators are releasing images of the F-150 in hopes that drivers who may have been pulled over by the same vehicle will come forward and provide a statement.

“We are asking anyone who may have been pulled over by this vehicle to take note of key identifying details,” said Corporal Mansoor Sahak, Media Relations Officer for the North Vancouver RCMP. “The truck has a light bar placed on the lower centre of the windshield, which resembles lighting used on police vehicles. If you recall seeing these features and had a similar interaction, we encourage you to come forward and speak with investigators.”

Ways to protect yourself if you suspect an impersonator has pulled you over.

Verify identification: Police carry official badges with photo ID cards displaying their regimental number. You can request to see this identification.

Contact authorities: If uncertain about the legitimacy of the stop, call 911 immediately. Provide your location and express your concerns. The dispatcher can verify if an officer is conducting a traffic stop in your area.

Trust your instincts: If something feels amiss, inform the individual that you’re contacting the police to verify their identity. Genuine officers will understand and support your caution.

Anyone with information about this incident, or if they believe they have been a victim, is asked to call the North Vancouver RCMP at 604-985-1311 and quote file #2025-4197. Those who wish to provide information but remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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