Key takeaways:
- The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office tracked down the driver of a vehicle that was impersonating law enforcement, dubbed the “Booty Patrol” truck.
- The truck was pulled over on Sunday and the driver was cited under a law that deals with prohibited vehicle lights.
- The driver of the “Booty Patrol” truck was not identified and the Sheriff’s Office did not provide any further details on the incident.
The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday morning that they have tracked down the driver of a vehicle that was impersonating law enforcement. The vehicle, which was dubbed the “Booty Patrol” truck, had red and blue lights, and a decal mimicking the U.S. Customs and Border Protection seal.
The truck was pulled over on Sunday and the driver was cited under a law that deals with prohibited vehicle lights that resemble those of law enforcement or other officials. Photos of the white truck showed it had “Booty Patrol” on the back and side panels with a diagonal green stripe down the side of the cab.
The “Booty Patrol” truck gained attention after the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office sent out a Facebook alert seeking information on the vehicle. The alert was met with a series of cheeky remarks from “The Daily Show” correspondent Desi Lydic and guest host Charlamagne tha God.
The driver of the “Booty Patrol” truck was not identified and the Sheriff’s Office did not provide any further details on the incident. It is unclear why the driver was impersonating law enforcement or why the truck was painted to look like a Border Patrol vehicle.
The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office has not released any additional information on the incident. It is unclear what the consequences are for the driver of the “Booty Patrol” truck.
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