Law enforcement impersonator arrested in Bradley County
Officials allege 21-year-old Conley James Thomas Day falsely identified himself as an agent of a the 10th Judicial District Drug Task Force at two different locations.
A female victim contacted the Cleveland Police Department after a man alleged to be Day went to a Hiwassee Avenue home in August to do a "pill count".
The victim has her wrists tied up with zip ties while the home was searched for prescription drugs.
The victim says the man took an excess of 120 pills from two medicine bottles before he hurriedly left.
On September 1st, Bradley County deputies filed a report on a similar incident.
The victim said a man claiming to be with the DTF and Cleveland Police had a search warrant.
The suspect went through a couple’s medication bottles in their home on Lowery Street, and depleted most of the victims prescriptions and left.
Detectives with the two agencies developed information that Day was the suspect.
They found the weapon that gave the appearance of a handgun, but was not real.
Day faces charges of Aggravated Kidnapping, Aggravated Robbery, Theft Under $500, and Criminal Impersonation of a Police Officer from Cleveland Police and Aggravated Kidnapping and Criminal Impersonation of an Officer from the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office.
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