Dallas Quasula Sr., a member of the Hualapai Tribal Nation of Arizona, was charged with impersonating a police officer after he pulled over a driver on a highway off the reservation.
Quasula, 76, was in a tribal vehicle and used its emergency lights to pull over a driver whom he said was speeding. The driver called the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office to report the incident.
Deputies learned that Quasula is ranger for the tribe but lacks law enforcement credentials. He was arrested and booked on a felony charge.
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(The Kingman Daily Miner 8/26)
MCSO: Man caught impersonating officer on Kingman highway (ABC15 8/24)
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