An Alabama man who pretended to be an Uber driver to pick up intoxicated women was arrested and charged with new crimes on Friday. He now faces charges of first-degree kidnapping, second-degree kidnapping and impersonating a transportation network service driver, after the Tuscaloosa Violent Crimes Unit (TCVU) found evidence of two additional victims in his home and on his cellphone. After the arrest, police seized a loaded firearm, his Uber vehicle sign and an artificial male genitalia device he had been wearing. TVCU investigators say Beard later admitted he wasn't an actual Uber driver, and had been acting like one to pick people up. FAKE UBER DRIVER GETS 30 YEARS FOR SEXUALLY ASSAULTING TEENAs it happens, police had spoken to one of the other two victims a year ago, according to TCVU assistant commander Capt.
Source: Fox News June 22, 2019 21:45 UTC