News

Duxbury man accused of impersonating agent arrested in Conn.

EASTON, Conn. — The Duxbury man accused of impersonating a federal agent and stockpiling weapons is facing new charges.

Police in Connecticut arrested Christopher Barlow this week.

He's accused of taking inappropriate photos of patients and placing a hidden camera inside a bathroom at the Easton, Connecticut EMS building.

MORE: Duxbury man allegedly impersonated Homeland Security officer

Last summer, officers arrested him for impersonating a federal agent.

A judge ordered Barlow to wear a GPS tracker and not to leave a family member's home.

A few days later, the Plymouth County District Attorney's office warned local police chiefs Barlow was not following orders.

MORE: Plymouth DA warns police chiefs of man considered a danger to the community

0