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TV reporter charged with allegedly impersonating a peace officer

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record A local television reporter is facing criminal charges for allegedly impersonating a police officer on several occasions last year. Corey King, 27, of Roswell, and Roswell Bureau reporter for KRQE was issued a summons Wednesday on three counts of impersonating a peace officer and two counts of reckless driving, according to documents filed in Chaves County Magistrate Court. The charges brought against King are the culmination of a months-long investigation by New Mexico State Police of instances between March and May 2020 in which King either dressed like a police officer or flashed lights on his vehicle during police pursuits.

TV reporter charged with impersonating an officer

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal A television reporter stationed in Roswell posed as a police officer several times in 2020 and was apparently very convincing, according to court documents. The ruse allegedly included 27-year-old Cory King equipping his personal car with emergency lights and sirens, wearing tactical gear, a badge and a gun on his hip and blowing through stop signs and red lights while joining real officers conducting police business. He even fooled other officers into believing he was a cop, court documents say. But he also made it easier for officers to file charges against him because he recorded some of these pursuits on a personal camera.

Roswell television reporter charged with impersonating police and reckless driving

Roswell television reporter charged with impersonating police and reckless driving Bethany Freudenthal, Las Cruces Sun-News © Contributed Photo KRQE Reporter Corey King was issued a criminal summons to magistrate court Wed. Jan. 27, 2021, on three charges of impersonating a peace officer, and two charges of reckless driving. ROSWELL - A KRQE-TV reporter based in Roswell has been charged with three counts of impersonating a peace officer and two counts of reckless driving for incidences that occurred last year. Corey King, 28, of the 300 block of East Lewis Street, was issued a summons Wednesday to appear in magistrate court in Chaves County on the charges, after a months-long New Mexico State Police investigation revealed several instances in which he became involved in official police business.

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