Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Worthless creep loser impersonates police officer in attempts to assault women
Steven Harsch, 37, was arrested on Sunday for trying to impersonate an officer in order to gain access to a Fort Worth woman's home. Harsch went to the victim's house early in the morning asking how many people were home. When the woman became suspicious, he tried to push his way in but she managed to close the door and call police. Harsch left the following note on her door, "The media won't stop me ha I'll get you!"
Harsch is being questioned for similar incidents that took place in Missouri, when he dressed as an officer, with a badge, even getting flashing blue and red lights for his car, in order to pull over women drivers. One of the Missouri charges includes rape. His rap sheet includes a slew of other charges including indecent exposure and drunk driving. Harsch was released from the Fort Worth jail on Tuesday after posting $50,000 bail. Fan-freakin-tastic.
Posted by Erin
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