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Cops on con man: He wanted to be like Mike

BY MICHAEL FRAZIER
STAFF WRITER

October 28, 2005, 8:28 PM EDT

It seemed improbable that New York Mets outfielder Mike Cameron would roll up to various hospitals in a borrowed white limousine, seeking painkillers. And sure enough, Nassau police said Friday they arrested a Freeport man and accused him of using the outfielder's highly publicized season-ending injury to score drugs.

Police arrested Michael Davis, 35, of 156 Washburn Ave. Wednesday on a charge of second-degree identity theft. He is being held on a $50,000 bond at the Nassau jail and is scheduled to appear in Nassau County Court Monday.

Davis also dropped Cameron's name to arrange limousines, stay at upscale hotels and lure women, police said. "The guy really went all out," Det. Dave Lesko of the Sixth Squad said. "It's really strange that people would believe this much without seeing some proof or identification."

Acting as Cameron, Davis persuaded a Connecticut car dealer to let him borrow a car on a promise of future purchases. He also signed autographs as part of the role.

"We're aware of the investigation and has been made aware of it," Mets spokesman Jay Horwitz said. Cameron couldn't be reached for comment Friday.

Cameron's season ended Aug. 11 when he collided with Carlos Beltran while both dived for a fly ball in a game at San Diego. He suffered multiple facial fractures, but should be ready to play next season.

Cashing in on the well-publicized injury, Davis made special arrangements for hospital visits, police said.

First, he called the hospital and acted as if he was a Mets official, telling the staff that Cameron was coming in and to "not make a big deal," Lesko said. Davis then had a white limo drop him off at the hospital, Lesko said.

It came to an end Wednesday at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, when hospital officials became suspicious after giving him a Benadryl shot, police said.

Lesko said he can't figure out why so many were duped.

"There's no way you could say he was his twin," he said.


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That's pretty funny. I hope a picture surfaces of the guy so we can put one
next to Cammie's and see if they look at all alike.


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maybe to these long island folks they all look alike :?


edit- a google search for him and cameron found me no pictures.


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