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New Buffalo man allegedly claimed to be a sheriff after causing Elkhart County crash

(Photo supplied/Elkhart Truth)

ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say a New Buffalo man caused a crash in Elkhart County and pulled the other driver out of his pickup truck while claiming to be a sheriff.

The Elkhart Truth reports 51-year-old Robert Donnelly of New Buffalo is charged with criminal recklessness, impersonating a law enforcement officer and battery in the March 23 crash in Elkhart County.

Online court records don’t yet list a lawyer for Donnelly.

Court documents say an Elkhart County sheriff’s officer found one man on top of another on the ground and separated them. The truck driver told the officer Donnelly backed into his truck and pulled him out while shouting: “Sheriff’s department! I’m the sheriff.”

Donnelly told the officer he believed the other driver stole his motorcycle and denied stating he was a sheriff.

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