A 22-year-old Trenton man is in the Clinton County Jail following his arrest over the weekend on an outstanding warrant and for an incident in which he allegedly impersonated a police officer.

Christopher Dakota Reddin was arrested for alleged criminal damage to property, false impersonation of a peace officer, reckless conduct, reckless driving, and aggravated battery. He was formally charged Tuesday with two counts Class 3 aggravated battery and Class 4 felony criminal damage to property. He was wanted on a petition to revoke his probation on a February conviction for Class 3 felony aggravated battery.

According to reports shared by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office, a woman says she was followed Saturday while driving back roads between Breese and Trenton.

The man in question reportedly passed her on multiple occasions only to pull over and stop before doing it again. He ultimately stopped his vehicle in the middle of the road, blocking the woman’s path and told her he was an undercover cop from Trenton.

She asked multiple times to see his identification and refused to get out of her vehicle for a sobriety test without seeing his identification.

He never produced a badge and eventually let her go. She told authorities she could identify the man and on Tuesday she identified Reddin who had already been booked into the Clinton County Jail on the petition to revoke.

The Clinton County Sheriff’s Office asks anyone who had been stopped  under odd circumstances in Clinton, Madison or St. Clair counties to contact local law enforcement..