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Written by Special to the Courier   

The Boulder County Sheriff issued a press release to the media that on October 15, 2011 at 12:37 AM, a male motorist driving on North 79th Street in the area of Colorado Highway 52 was contacted by what appeared to be an unmarked police vehicle. He was approached by a white male, dressed in a dark police type uniform and asked for his driver’s license and registration. The suspect wore a metal name tag with the name “Garcia” and wore a silver metal star shaped badge. He was joined less then two minutes later by another unmarked police type vehicle, also with flashing lights. The second suspect was identified by the name of “Reynolds”.

The first suspect was described as a white male with a flat top military type hair cut with the sides of his head shaved or very closely cropped. His hair was dirty blonde or light brown. A composite drawing was completed of the first suspect and is included with this media release.  The victim was unable to give a description of the second suspect.

The first suspect was driving a dark colored Ford Crown Victoria between the years of 2006-2011, with flashing dash and grill lights along with a spotlight on the driver’s side. Both suspects seemed to have some knowledge of police procedures.

Anyone having any information regarding this incident is requested to contact Detective Steve Ainsworth at (303) 441-3650 or they may contact Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or through www.nococrimestoppers.com where they can send an anonymous e-mail or text message.  Tips may be eligible for a cash reward.

This media release may be found on the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office web-site at:  www.bouldersheriff.org

 

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 27 October 2011 17:41
 
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