Arrest made in Medina of man impersonating TBI agent

PRESS RELEASE FROM U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE:

Fake Badge, No Authority: Memphis Safe Task Force Arrests Criminal TBI Impersonator

Memphis, Tennessee – The Memphis Safe Task Force announces the arrest of Andrew Lee, 47, on a warrant for Criminal Impersonation.  

📸: Vinelink

On November 14, members assigned to the Task Force observed a silver Toyota Tacoma  picking up a female pedestrian near an intersection before driving to a secluded area.  

During a consensual encounter with the driver, later identified as Lee, he immediately  claimed to be a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) Agent and presented what  appeared to be a TBI identification card and badge.  

Following thorough due diligence, Task Force members confirmed that Lee had never been  employed by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. On November 15, investigators  obtained an arrest warrant for one count of Criminal Impersonation. Lee was taken into  custody on November 16 in Medina, Tennessee.  

According to Chad Hunt, Chief Inspector with the United States Marshals Service and  Commander of the Memphis Safe Task Force, “Impersonating law enforcement is not  something we take lightly. These cases may be uncommon, but they are never overlooked.  Our Task Force is meticulous, every detail is checked, every claim verified. Thanks to the  coordinated efforts of our local, state, and federal partners, this individual was identified,  arrested, and will now face the consequences of his actions.”  

Cases such as these undermine public credibility and pose serious security and safety  concerns. The Memphis Safe Task Force remains vigilant in identifying and addressing  threats of this nature to ensure the integrity of law enforcement and the protection of our  communities.  

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