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Gaithersburg, MD - The Montgomery County Department of Police – Vice and Intelligence Unit is actively investigating 67-year-old Alejandro Ceferino Zunca, arrested for impersonating a police officer.
Detectives have learned that Zunca allegedly conducted traffic stops in a jurisdiction outside Montgomery County. Investigators are also concerned that he may have conducted similar stops within Montgomery County.
Anyone who has had contact with Zunca while he was portraying himself as a law enforcement officer is urged to call the Vice and Intelligence Unit at 240-773-5958. Callers may remain anonymous, and it is safe to come forward.
Gaithersburg, MD – Officers from the Montgomery County Department of Police – 3rd District Station have arrested 67-year-old Alejandro Ceferino Zunca of Montgomery Village for impersonating a police officer and for driving a vehicle marked and equipped to resemble a police cruiser.
On Friday, August 29, 2025, at approximately 9:45 p.m., a 3rd District officer observed a Ford transit van traveling in the area of New Hampshire Avenue and East Shaw Avenue. The Ford had activated red and blue rear-facing lights and displayed markings such as “Police” and “Policia” on its rear doors.
The officer determined that the Ford did not belong to the Montgomery County Department of Police and did not match the typical configuration used by other law enforcement agencies in the area.
A traffic stop was conducted, and the driver, identified as Alejandro Ceferino Zunca, initially claimed to be a current police officer. Upon further questioning, Zunca stated that he had previously served in law enforcement but provided no identification or documentation verifying his current or former status as a police officer.
Zunca was placed under arrest for impersonating a police officer. A search of his person revealed a fictitious badge and a holster on his waistband containing a replica black pistol.
A subsequent search of the Ford uncovered the following items:
Zunca was transported to the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit, where he was charged with impersonating a police officer and cited for the unlawful use of red and blue flashing lights. He has been released on a $2,000 unsecured personal bond.
If anyone has come into contact with Zunca acting as an official law enforcement officer, contact the Vice and Intelligence Unit at 240-773-5958.


Detectives have learned that Zunca allegedly conducted traffic stops in a jurisdiction outside Montgomery County. Investigators are also concerned that he may have conducted similar stops within Montgomery County.
Anyone who has had contact with Zunca while he was portraying himself as a law enforcement officer is urged to call the Vice and Intelligence Unit at 240-773-5958. Callers may remain anonymous, and it is safe to come forward.
Gaithersburg, MD – Officers from the Montgomery County Department of Police – 3rd District Station have arrested 67-year-old Alejandro Ceferino Zunca of Montgomery Village for impersonating a police officer and for driving a vehicle marked and equipped to resemble a police cruiser.
On Friday, August 29, 2025, at approximately 9:45 p.m., a 3rd District officer observed a Ford transit van traveling in the area of New Hampshire Avenue and East Shaw Avenue. The Ford had activated red and blue rear-facing lights and displayed markings such as “Police” and “Policia” on its rear doors.
The officer determined that the Ford did not belong to the Montgomery County Department of Police and did not match the typical configuration used by other law enforcement agencies in the area.
A traffic stop was conducted, and the driver, identified as Alejandro Ceferino Zunca, initially claimed to be a current police officer. Upon further questioning, Zunca stated that he had previously served in law enforcement but provided no identification or documentation verifying his current or former status as a police officer.
Zunca was placed under arrest for impersonating a police officer. A search of his person revealed a fictitious badge and a holster on his waistband containing a replica black pistol.
A subsequent search of the Ford uncovered the following items:
- A yellow reflective police ribbon
- A uniform shirt labeled “HAPCOA POLICE”
- A taser in a holster
- An ASP baton
- A tri-fold wallet containing a Baltimore City Police badge
- Handcuffs
- A baseball cap embroidered with “POLICIA NATIONAL”
- An anti-ballistic vest
- A roll of yellow caution tape
- Additional items resembling police equipment
Zunca was transported to the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit, where he was charged with impersonating a police officer and cited for the unlawful use of red and blue flashing lights. He has been released on a $2,000 unsecured personal bond.
If anyone has come into contact with Zunca acting as an official law enforcement officer, contact the Vice and Intelligence Unit at 240-773-5958.

