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An impersonator is usually dressed in plain clothes and carries a small badge or identification. The badges range from generic, small metallic shields similar to what a security officer carries, to something more sophisticated and authentic-looking, police say. That's what happened recently in Queens, where a woman was raped in her apartment by a man who banged on her door and flashed a badge, saying he was the police. A suspect was apprehended by neighbors and arrested on rape and assault charges. New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has said that every incident undermines real officers' ability to work. Investigators encounter a complex criminal profile in dealing with such crimes. Some impostors are master manipulators, while others are delusional, with hero complexes.
"They feel a certain sense of powerlessness, they fantasize they'd have power and be respected if they were a cop, or they have the fantasy of being a hero," Berrill said. Others impersonate police to commit crimes. Last month, men posing as officers committed a string of robberies. And drug dealers often pretend to be police to steal from other dealers, officials said. "In some circumstances, it's a good in, it's a fast in, a safe in, and then they steal your property or commit another offense," McGovern said. One of the biggest cases involved Lizzette Garvin, wanted in more than five states for impersonating an officer, McGovern said. For more than 20 years, she broke into gym lockers, then called the victim and pretended to be police investigating the robbery, he said. Victims turned over all sorts of personal information. Detectives tracked her for nearly two years, until they took the case to "America's Most Wanted" in April 2007. She was arrested in Indianapolis hours after the show aired.
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