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A 17-year-old Dauphin woman told police she saw a three-wheeled motorcycle with flashing emergency lights come up behind her as if it were trying to pull her over about 9:15 p.m. Monday on the 5400 block of Linglestown Road.
She rolled down her window to listen for a siren and, hearing none, continued driving. The motorcycle drove around her in the area of the Giant supermarket in Susquehanna Township.
She described the motorcycle as dark-colored with two wheels in the front. The driver was a man wearing blue jeans and a helmet.
Lower Paxton police say they do operate motorcycles for patrol and traffic enforcement, but the motorcycles are clearly marked Harley-Davidsons and the officers are in full uniform.
Although the intent of this impersonator is unknown, the victim in this incident used good judgment to protect herself from whatever he intended, according to Lt. Gary Seefeldt.
She rolled down her window to listen for a siren and, hearing none, continued driving. The motorcycle drove around her in the area of the Giant supermarket in Susquehanna Township.
She described the motorcycle as dark-colored with two wheels in the front. The driver was a man wearing blue jeans and a helmet.
Lower Paxton police say they do operate motorcycles for patrol and traffic enforcement, but the motorcycles are clearly marked Harley-Davidsons and the officers are in full uniform.
Although the intent of this impersonator is unknown, the victim in this incident used good judgment to protect herself from whatever he intended, according to Lt. Gary Seefeldt.