VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — A 59-year-old Edgewater woman was pulled over late Tuesday by someone who was impersonating a police officer, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said.
The incident was reported shortly after 9:45 p.m. at Old Mission Road and West Park Avenue in Volusia County's Ambrose Hull Grant area, deputies said.
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Investigators said the woman flagged down two deputies to report that she had just been pulled over by a man wearing a gray shirt embroidered with a gold oval badge and black pants.
The woman said the man told her she had a headlight out, but when she asked which one, he walked toward the front of her vehicle and said they were both working, deputies said.
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She told investigators that he insisted on seeing her driver's license, but she felt uncomfortable so she drove off.
The woman told deputies that the man wasn't wearing a gun belt. She said he was driving a black sedan with blue-and-white lights on the roof.
Deputies weren't able to find the vehicle during a search of the area.
No other details were given.