A woman says she was stopped by the man driving a black and white car with an overhead light bar, who then proceeded to punch her in the face.

MANOR, Texas — A woman in Manor was reportedly punched in the face over the weekend by a man she believes was impersonating a police officer.

Police said that at 8:40 a.m. on Saturday, officials responded to the call. The woman reported she was driving westbound on Highway 290 East near the intersection of George Bush Street when she was pulled over by a black and white passenger car with an overhead light bar.

She said a white male, who was approximately 5 feet 9 inches tall and wearing a dark police uniform, then approached her vehicle. He reportedly told her that she had a broken tail light, to which she said both of her tail lights were working. She said he then told her to "stop being a smart [expletive]," punched her in the face and then told her to "get the [expletive] out of here." She said she then drove away.

Though investigation is not complete, Manor police believe no Manor officers conducted traffic stops around the reported time in that area. Police determined this by reviewing call logs from Travis County Dispatch and reviewing dashcam and body camera footage.