During an unrelated investigation, police in Montgomery County say they came across video appearing to show a pickup truck driver impersonating a police officer. The truck was equipped with red and blue lights in the windshield.
Authorities in Upper Merion Township say they are investigating an incident in which someone impersonated a police officer earlier this month.
Police say they were conducting an investigation into another incident when they came across video from a traffic camera that showed a driver in a pickup truck with red and blue flashing lights in the windshield.MORE HEADLINES:
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