Utah man arrested after allegedly impersonating an officer, stealing a doughnut
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UTAH COUNTY, Utah - A man has been arrested for allegedly impersonating an officer of the law and stealing a doughnut, authorities in Utah report.
According to CNN, 47-year-old Daniel Mark Wright was arrested over the weekend after a 7-Eleven employee in Utah County approached a police officer, saying a suspicious person entered the store earlier that day wearing a sheriff s deputy jacket, but didn t seem to be an officer.
Documents from the Utah County Sheriff s Office say the store manager said the man, later identified as Wright, also stole a doughnut from the store.
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ELBERTA, Utah County A Salt Lake man suspected of being involved in a fatal auto-pedestrian crash in South Salt Lake was arrested over the weekend following a wild chase that ended in a pile of manure before the man escaped from custody and was arrested a second time.
Police also say the man and at least two others who were arrested are the subjects of a federal investigation for allegedly engaging in continual criminal activity.
The unusual string of events began Saturday when police were pursuing Adalberto Ozeta, 30. Ozeta is a suspect in a fatal auto-pedestrian crash on Jan. 8 in South Salt Lake, according to a police affidavit. He was also wanted on several warrants out for his arrest for other crimes.