Appeal after driver stopped by motorist posing as police officer on A3052 to Sidmouth

By The Editor

5th Jun 2022 | Local News

Devon and Cornwall Police vehicle (Pixabay)
Devon and Cornwall Police vehicle (Pixabay)

Police are appealing for information after a driver was flagged down by another motorist allegedly posing as an off-duty detective in East Devon.

The incident is said to have taken place on the A3052, near Seaton, at around 2.30am on Friday, June 3.

It was reported that a man aged in his 30s was driving in the Sidmouth direction when a vehicle approached from behind, flashing its lights before pulling up alongside him. 

One of the two occupants of the second car allegedly claimed to be a CID officer, accusing him of "driving erratically".

The victim asked to see some identification and drove off when his request was declined. 

It was reported that he was then followed by the other car, overtaken and boxed in. He subsequently managed to get away in his vehicle. 

A man aged in his 40s from the Honiton area was arrested in connection with the incident.

PC Sam Parfett, neighbourhood beat manager for the Seaton area, said: "This is an isolated incident and we are appealing to members of the public who may have information that could help our investigation."

PC Parfett added: "Communities should be reassured that police officers will always look to verify their identity when engaging with members of the public.

"Officers always carry identification and can always be asked for verification - they are used to providing that reassurance. Officers who are not in uniform will always present a warrant card.

"If people feel they cannot verify an officer's identity or feel in imminent danger you must seek assistance; if that means shouting out to another member of the public, flagging a car down or dialling 999, then we would ask proportionate steps be taken.

"If police were to request that a vehicle pull over, the driver can always wait to stop in a built-up, well-lit area. 

"Anyone with immediate concerns for their safety should call 999 and speak with us if they are unsure of someone's identity."

You can contact police with information on 101, or email [email protected], quoting crime reference CR048031/22.

     

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