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Police: Oak Harbor man impersonated retired cop for decades

The Columbian
Published: September 18, 2014, 5:00pm

OAK HARBOR — Police in Washington state have arrested a funeral home worker they say pretended to be a retired officer for two decades and recently intervened in fight.

Oak Harbor Police Chief Edgar Green says authorities became aware of Jim Bailey in August after the fight between a couple in a car.

Green says the 69-year-old Bailey identified himself as a retired cop and told a witness to call 911.

KOMO reported this week that Bailey’s attorney says the situation is a misunderstanding and Bailey is a good Samaritan who tried to help.

Impersonating a police officer is a gross misdemeanor in Washington state.

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