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Teen pleaded no contest for impersonating New Mexico deputy

ALBUQUERQUE – A New Mexico teen has pleaded no contest after being arrested for impersonating a sheriff’s deputy.

KRQE-TV reports Brenden Wysynski was sentenced to a year of probation after his arrest last year.

Authorities say Wysynski pulled over a car in Albuquerque. An officer was driving by and noticed the situation didn’t appear right.

The officer found Wysynski was driving what looked like a police car and he also had a badge on his belt. He told police he was a Bernalillo County deputy.

Wysynski was arrested after the officer checked and found he was not with the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office.