While I'd agree that the appropriate avenue would be Unlawful Imprisonment, I wouldn't discount Impersonating a Police Officer...OP has a letter from the APOSTC clearly stating that the man was NOT a police officer, and he not only claimed to be to the boys, but testified under oath, according to the transcript, that he'd told the boys he WAS a police officer, as he was unlawfully detaining them.
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