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Adair Sheriff's Office seeks information on Deputy impersonator

By Adair County Deputy Sheriff Adam Cravens

The Sheriff's Office wishes to make residents aware an individual has been stopping at homes in the county and impersonating a Deputy. The individual is a white male, under 6ft tall, with a husky build, and is bald or going bald. The male has been driving with a black pickup or SUV vehicle.

Sheriff Harrison Moss and Deputies want to stress fleet vehicles in the Sheriff's Office are all marked and Deputies when on duty are always in standard brown uniforms.

The Sheriff's Office, Adair Annex, 424 Pubilc Square, Columbia, KY, is investigating and asks residents to notify them by the Sheriff's Office (270-384-2776) or by Adair Dispatch (9-1-1) if they have any information or encounter the individual. - Deputy Adam Cravens




This story was posted on 2015-11-23 01:36:28
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