LOS ANGELES (AP) — An aide to California Attorney General Kamala Harris charged with impersonating a police officer last month isn't the only employee from the top prosecutor's office to be investigated for posing as a member of law enforcement. Unlike Mayr, Kiel was charged with two other people and arrested after allegedly claiming to operate a police department called the Masonic Fraternal Police Order with jurisdiction in 33 states and Mexico and that traces its roots back 3,000 years, authorities said. The California Highway Patrol began investing Mayr after receiving a complaint from a driver who said the Department of Justice worker had flashed a badge at her while driving on several occasions.