Man arrested for detaining hit-and-run suspect, Atlanta police say

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Fake arrest after hit and run investigated by Atlanta police

Atlanta police are investigating a fake arrest in which a purported bail bondsman toted a rifle and put handcuffs on a motorist. It happened over the weekend along Georgia 400.

The Atlanta Police Department is investigating the fake arrest of a motorist along Georgia Highway 400.

On Sunday, a motorist spotted another driver collide with a vehicle, but kept going. 

Police say Deondre Owens allegedly decided to pursue the hit-and-run driver.

A police report says Owens, at the ramp by Lenox Road, took out his rifle, a police vest, and handcuffs.

Owens allegedly removed the motorist from his vehicle and walked him over to a police officer.

He identified himself as a bail bondsman.

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What to look for in suspicious traffic stops

Atlanta police release security footage of a man who allegedly toted a rifle and placed handcuffs on a motorist during a bogus traffic stop. That individual, who has no law enforcement authority, will have some explaining to do to a judge about exactly what he thought he was doing. So, how can you tell when a traffic stop is legitimate?

However, Owens has no authority to do what he did, according to noted local attorney Bruce Hagen.

A bondsman can detain an individual who may have skipped on a bond.

Atlanta police placed Owens under arrest and charged him with aggravated assault and false imprisonment.

The driver who failed to stop was not detained. He was given citations.