By Bill Lindelof
blindelof@sacbee.com
A 56-year-old West Sacramento man has been arrested on suspicion of impersonating a peace officer.
Frank Don Crandall (left) was arrested Nov. 10 at his home after an investigation by Sacramento County sheriff's deputies, the department said in a news release.
The investigation began Sept. 8 when Crandall is alleged to have struck a Sacramento International Airport employee with his vehicle and left the scene without stopping.
When deputies caught up with Crandall, they said he presented them with identification that stated he was a full-time peace officer for a private state public safety agency called "Law Enforcement and Public Safety Authority" or LEPSA.
Deputies issued a citation for reckless driving causing injury and began investigating his alleged peace officer status, the release states.
The follow-up investigation revealed no evidence of LEPSA's existence.
Deputies determined Crandall lacked any authority to identify himself as a peace officer, the release states.
The case was presented to the Sacramento County District Attorney's office and a warrant was issued for Crandall's arrest.
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