ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Aaron Tyler Stroud, 38, of Las Cruces, New Mexico,
made his initial appearance in federal court in Las Cruces on Wednesday on a
criminal complaint charging him with impersonating an officer of the United
States.
According
to the complaint, Stroud allegedly committed the offense in Doña Ana County,
N.M., on September 29, 2019. He
allegedly approached officers from the Las Cruces Police Department who were
responding to a call from dispatch. Stroud
allegedly provided the officers with a false name and told them he was a member
of the U.S. Marshals Service from the El Paso sector. Stroud allegedly claimed he regularly
patrolled the area. He was allegedly
wearing a t-shirt with “U.S. Marshal” written on it and carrying a gun, radio,
and badge with a six-point star.
Stroud is
currently in custody awaiting preliminary and detention hearings scheduled for
October 7. He faces up to three years
in prison. A criminal complaint is only
an accusation. A defendant is presumed
innocent until proven guilty.
The U.S. Marshals Service investigated
this case with the FBI and Las Cruces Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joni Stahl of the Las
Cruces Branch Office is prosecuting the case.
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