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Unauthorized vehicle pulls woman over

| January 5, 2018 7:14 PM

According to the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office, a woman was pulled over by an unmarked vehicle the night before, but apparently it was not an authorized police vehicle. The woman said it was a black hard-top jeep with a light on the grill and the lights were white. The person claimed to be a police officer and shined his phone light in her face the whole time so she couldn’t see his face. She said the man claimed to pull her over because she had a taillight out. She told them she just had her vehicle serviced so she was sure it was working fine, but provided her information. The man reportedly told her he didn’t write tickets for taillights being out and she said she could hear him laughing as he walked away.

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