Northern Manitoba man charged with impersonating police officer, RCMP say

A 55-year-old man is facing charges after someone attempted to pass through a community checkpoint at Nisichawayashihk Cree Nation while driving an imitation police vehicle, RCMP say.

Mounties say the call came in Wednesday, after a man arrived at the community checkstop in a white Crown Victoria car with a working red and white light bar on the roof, and told people he would be conducting patrols.

The checkpoint is in place as part of COVID-19 measures.

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Officers were able to get a search warrant for the suspect’s home in Nisichawayasihk, and police say they seized a BB gun, bear mace, “police style flashlights,” a tactical style vest, handcuffs and assorted ammunition.

They also say they recovered the Crown Victoria, which was later found to be a decommissioned police vehicle.

The 55-year-old is facing charges of possession of a prohibited weapon and impersonating a police officer, and remains in custody.

Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation is roughly 800 kilometres north of Winnipeg, and 80 kilometres west of Thompson.




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