The Milton Police Department is investigating a possible police impersonator. Chief Scott Marquardt says a resident reported being pulled over Wednesday night a little after 6:00 on South Janesville Street near the Milton House. Marquardt says the suspect vehicle is white and described as similar to a Ford Crown Victoria, with a working spotlight and red and blue lights on the dashboard. Blue or black striping or lettering was also reported on the body of the car. The person using this car is described as a thin white male, early to mid 30’s, 5 foot 9 to 6 foot tall, no facial hair and no glasses. He was wearing a police-style six point hat without a badge attached. He was wearing dark clothing with a silver badge on his shirt and a pair of handcuffs hanging from his shoulder. When he approached the victim, he did not identify himself and asked why the resident was out driving given the current “Safer at Home” order. The man asked for a driver’s license. After a short conversation, he handed the license back and told the citizen to go straight home. Police are asking anyone with information to give them a call.




