Pennsylvania suspect arrested for pretending to be cop, allegedly stealing police gear
Dolan also claimed that he was deployed overseas, which police say is untrue
Pennsylvania police arrested a suspect who allegedly pretended to be a law enforcement officer during a fake traffic stop in December.
Paul Dolan was charged with impersonating a public servant, driving without a license and receiving stolen property, according to the Lehmen Township Police Department. He was also charged with drug, weapons and theft offenses.
The police department was alerted to the situation after a driver was pulled over by Dolan on December 13.
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Paul Dolan was charged with impersonating a public servant, driving without a license and receiving stolen property, plus other charges. (Lehmen Township Police Department via Facebook)
The department said that Dolan "made several statements about being a police officer" and even said he worked out of nearby military barracks. The suspect also claimed that he had been deployed overseas.
Dolan was arrested on December 23, with police executing a search warrant on his vehicle on December 24. Officers reportedly found police gear they believe was stolen, plus drugs and weapons.
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The Lehmen Township Police Department encourages residents to report any interactions they had with Dolan. (Lehmen Township Police Department via Facebook)
"An investigation led officers to determine he was never in the military and is not a police officer," police said. "During this investigation several criminal facts were discovered and subsequently led to this man’s arrest."

Lehmen Township Police Department is actively investigating the incident. (Google Maps)
The Lehmen Township Police Department encourages residents who recognize Dolan and his vehicle to report any interactions they had with him.
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