mmm good q... i live near ST. Louis...my best answer i can give is call the STLPD and ask them... the # is below...just ask them if the person in question is an officer with them... i know my answer didnt help but is the only thing i know to do...GL
PS maybe u could email them as well...
(314) 444-5615
(314) 444-2500
*(636) 225-5252 (st. louis county PD)
2007-12-31 14:04:27
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answered by Ashley H 2
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Call the Department.
2007-12-31 15:40:56
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answered by Golden Girl 3
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Call the Personnel div of the St. Louis PD... tell them you need to know if this person you in question is a active on
duty sworn peace officer,
2007-12-31 14:36:59
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answered by Ron N 5
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Ask the officer in question for his or her badge number and name, then call the St. Louis police department, if they have an officer with that number and name, ask the dispatcher to describe the officer, be sure to explain why you are asking.
2007-12-31 14:27:21
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answered by Daydream Believer 7
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All you have to do is contact the St. Louis PD. If you think that there is someone impersonating an officer (which is a felony) then you should call internal affairs. Either look up the number on there web page or go to a local sub station. Nothing worse then someone saying there something there not.
2007-12-31 13:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Call down to the local PD and talk with the desk Sgt.
2007-12-31 13:50:33
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answered by big sir 3
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Ask this person for their PBST number and if they give you it Call their police staytion and ask useing that number. Understand they may not give out this party's name but they can confirm if they are on the payrole!
2007-12-31 13:50:04
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answered by Anonymous
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you could call and ask to speack to them if you know which one they work at...
2007-12-31 13:48:44
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answered by Clays mom 4
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get the persons name then call the station request to talk to that person, if they say they do not know of them let them know this person may be impersonating a police official. they don't take light of that.its a offense.
2007-12-31 13:48:01
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answered by leah j 4
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Contact the St. Louis Police Association http://www.slpoa.org/. The site is under construction, probably as it completes the new officers directory.
2007-12-31 13:47:25
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answered by Anonymous
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