Police charge man after impersonating a police officer at Camden

A man has been charged with allegedly impersonating a police officer after an incident in Sydney's south-west last week.

About 2am on Friday (21 May 2021), two teenage girls, aged 18 and 19, were parked in a carpark on

Larkin Place, Camden, when a Hyundai iLoad pulled up alongside them.

Police will allege the Hyundai driver claimed to be a police officer and requested their identification.

The teens challenged the man and he drove off.

Police were notified and officers attached to Camden Police Area Command commenced an investigation.

Following inquiries, detectives arrested a 50-year-old man at Liverpool about 10.45am today (Tuesday 25 May 2021).

He was taken to Liverpool Police Station and charged with impersonate police officer and two counts stalk/intimidate intend fear physical harm (personal).

The Cartwright man was granted conditional bail to appear at Liverpool Local Court on Wednesday 7 July 2021.

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