Florida man bailed out after impersonating an officer arrested again for allegedly using fake badge to avoid $2 toll charge

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Florida man bailed out after impersonating an officer arrested again for allegedly using fake badge to avoid $2 toll charge
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Leroy Stotelmyer detained twice in same week for falsely claiming he was a U.S. Marshall.

A man in Florida has been arrested on suspicion of impersonating an officer just days after he was put in jail for the same offense.said they were given a tip-off on March 12 that a man was displaying a law enforcement badge to avoid paying a toll for the Hammock Dunes Bridge in Palm Coast.

The tip came from a toll bridge manager who told detectives that they can provide surveillance footage showing the suspect flashing a silver badge on two separate occasions on March 11.While reviewing footage, the, who was arrested three days previously on March 9 on suspicion of impersonating a law enforcement officer and shoplifting.had flashed a silver or gold badge several times over the last few months, claiming he was a U.S. Air Marshall.

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