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BOULDER, Colo.—Authorities say a man’s scheme to breeze through traffic by mounting flashing red and blue lights on his truck could put him on a fast track to prison.

The Boulder County Sheriff’s office says 21-year-old Justin Davis was jailed this week after a slow-moving tow truck pulled over when the driver saw him using the lights. Sheriff’s Cmdr. Phil West says the tow-truck driver became suspicious and followed Davis.

West says Davis left his Nissan truck at a shopping center when he saw he was being followed and called police from a gas station to report his vehicle stolen.

West says Davis told police he recently bought the lights to get through traffic.

Davis is free on $1,500 bail but faces a charge of impersonating a police officer, punishable by up to three years in prison.

There was no listed phone number for Davis.

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Information from: Daily Camera,

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