Man accused of cutting into fast-food line by posing as officer using sirens, lights in Texas

ODESSA, Texas – A West Texas man has been charged with impersonating an officer by using sirens and flashing lights to skip to the head of the drive-thru line at a fast-food restaurant.

Odesa police say Michael Chico was arrested after an off-duty officer spotted a truck with law-enforcement trappings. Cpl. Steve LeSueur (luh-SWEER’) says Chico’s vehicle looked like an unmarked police vehicle.

The officer who saw the truck cut in line Saturday thought the driver, who was wearing a uniform, was a volunteer firefighter and followed Chico to some apartments.

LeSueur says that when confronted, Chico said he wasn’t an officer and also used the lights and sirens to get through traffic lights.

Chico was freed Sunday on $15,000 bond. Online jail records don’t list an attorney for him.

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