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1. www.leadertelegram.com
www.leadertelegram.com/story-n - [Cached]Published on: 7/17/2008 Last Visited: 7/18/2008
Chief Deputy Jim Clark said two or three pop-up tent campers were found flipped on their roofs after the storm about 11 a.m. -
2. www.leadertelegram.com
www.leadertelegram.com/story-n - [Cached]Published on: 5/13/2008 Last Visited: 5/13/2008
People should look for three things to verify they are being stopped by a police officer, according to Chippewa County Chief Deputy Jim Clark:
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"If none of that is present, ask for it," Clark said.
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The problem, however, is that the man was not a police officer, Chippewa County Chief Deputy Jim Clark said.
Such an incident is rare, and the Sheriff's Department is taking it seriously, Clark said.
"If he's done it once, he might do it again.And if he's doing it, what is the real purpose of doing it?"Clark said.
The man pulled over the female on Highway G near 155th Avenue, northeast of Boyd.He is described as being between 20 to 30 years old and was driving a tan, extended-cab pickup truck.
The woman called the Sheriff's Department at 10 a.m. to learn more about the case and was told the department doesn't have a vehicle that matches the description.She told the dispatcher the man was not wearing any police equipment.
The fact that the vehicle only displayed flashing red lights was a giveaway that it wasn't a police squad, which would also have flashing blue lights, Clark said.
"And you could buy these stupid (red) lights anywhere," Clark said."It's not our vehicle.
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In the 1980s, Clark said, he came across a scene in which someone had been "apprehended" by a person claiming to be a police officer.The impersonator was planning to take his victim to "jail."
"It's an easy way to take control of people," Clark said. -
3. www.kare11.com
www.kare11.com/news/news_artic - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/2007 Last Visited: 6/2/2007
Sheriff's Chief Deputy Jim Clark says a wide range of federal property was found.
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Clark says there are about 20 federal agents from the Department of Defense, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and FBI working with state and local officers.
He says the federal investigation led them to the farm several miles east of Cornell near the Taylor County line.Clark says other government property that had been "misappropriated" was also found.
(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press.All Rights Reserved.)

