Fife police investigating after suspected ICE impostors target Ukrainian grocery store
- Fife Police are investigating a suspicious SUV with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement decals seen at the Ukrainian Emish Market, confirming the vehicle is not part of their fleet.
- The manager of Emish Market, Olena Rae, expressed concern that the incident may have been intended to intimidate their primarily Ukrainian clientele.
- Community members reported feeling uneasy and fearful after seeing the SUV, with some indicating it deterred others from visiting the market.
- ICE condemned the impersonation of its agents as dangerous and illegal, emphasizing that imposters can face serious legal consequences.
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Police search for SUV impersonating ICE seen in Fife, Federal Way
Police in Fife say they’re investigating a possible impersonation of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, after a suspicious Ford SUV was seen with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE decals on the side.
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