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Posted: Tuesday, 05 February 2013 9:54PM

Police Impersonator Reported in Western Kansas



     RUSSELL, Kan.  -  The Kansas Bureau of Investigation says a man posing as a law enforcement officer while trying to cash phony checks has recently been spotted in western Kansas.
     Several Kansas agencies are searching for Robert Wayne Helms, 45, of Pittsburg for allegedly cashing or attempting to cash phony checks in more than 20 cities across the state.
     In many of those cases, Helms reportedly identifies himself as an Adams County sheriff's deputy - a county that does not exist - and carries a gun and fake badge.  Helms was most recently seen last Friday in both Russell and Scott City.
     According to Kansas Department of Corrections Records, Helms absconded in November after being paroled following a 2011 theft conviction.
     Helms has been in and out of prison since 1986, according to records, and has several past forgery and worthless check convictions as well as a kidnapping conviction.  Late last month, Helms contacted law enforcement and stated he is on the run. He should be considered armed and dangerous.
     Helms is described as a white man, 45-years-old, about 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs approximately 190 pounds. He has blue eyes and short gray hair and is known to wear round glasses. He has recently been seen driving a maroon minivan, possibly a Chrysler or Dodge.
     Anyone with information about Helms is asked to call 911 immediately or to contact the KBI at 1-800-KS-CRIME.

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Locations : Adams CountyKansasPittsburgScott CityWestern Kansas
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Police Impersonator Reported in Western Kansas
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