A Madera County antheral is facing aggregate charges aft being accused of trying to impersonate a U.S. Marshal.
MADERA COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- A Madera County antheral is facing aggregate charges aft being accused of trying to impersonate a U.S. Marshal.
Over the weekend, Madera County Sheriff's deputies were called to a location connected Avenue 12 adjacent Road 22 for a disturbance.
That's wherever 40-year-old Andrew Biscay was arrested for outstanding warrants related to vandalism and impersonating an officer.
A hunt of his motortruck revealed a handmade gun, ammunition, and a fake U-S Marshal's badge.
Biscay's conveyance besides had markings resembling instrumentality enforcement.
Authorities are asking anyone who whitethorn person been stopped by Biscay to travel forward.
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