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TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — Authorities in south-central Idaho say they are looking for a police impersonator who has pulled over two women.
Twin Falls officials tell The Times-News (http://bit.ly/16MTkx5) that the most recent incident occurred at about 11 p.m. Saturday when the man pulled over a woman and told her to get out of her car.
The woman instead drove to a better lighted area and called authorities.
The man is described as a clean-shaven white male with a polo shirt. That matches a description given by another woman pulled over a week earlier.
Police say the man drives a black sport-utility vehicle equipped with emergency lights. Authorities say the lights might be visible when not activated.
Police say they have several leads.
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