Serial Police Impersonator Nearly Talks Himself Into Jail – Everything Law and Order Blog

Rather than describe a a self-explanatory video, I want to let you know about a post that went up on Patreon yesterday. Titled “2001: The Ascension of Jeremy Dewitte,” the post chronicles Jeremy’s transition from run-of-the-mill single-conviction police impersonator to the Serial Police Impersonator we all know. The Ascension was set in motion on August 29, 2001, when Dewitte was arrested yet again for impersonating a police officer, and the title became official just a few months later when Jeremy pleaded no contest to the charges. Jeremy was sentenced to, among other things (including jail), intensive psychiatric treatment.

Ocoee Police Department was the arresting agency in that case, but public bodies don’t retain records forever, and they destroyed their records from Jeremy’s arrest years ago. Same deal with the State Attorney’s Office and the Clerk of Courts. All they have is basic case information. The narratives have long-since been destroyed.

But sometimes things work out, and this happens to be one of those times. The destroyed case records are available now on Patreon.

Some excerpts:

“Thomas said that he called Dewitte at 1600 hours and Dewitte identified himself as a police officer working undercover at the mall as a Cingular Wireless employee.” [Reality: Jeremy was working at a mall cell phone kiosk. The end.]

“Dewitte later gave us consent to search his bedroom at 1500 Tangerwood. There, Officer Loyko and myself, along with Darwin Simcoe [Jeremy’s probation officer at the time] observed countless law enforcement books, magazines, patches, badges, batons, and police-like duty belts, one of which contained a gun holster in which a BB gun – black in color – was discovered.”

The complete story of what Jeremy did and how he got pinched is available now on Patreon. If for any reason that’s not your speed, the complete post, along with the case records, will be available for free midweek in the same place. Circle back on Wednesday morning.

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25 thoughts on “Serial Police Impersonator Nearly Talks Himself Into Jail”
  1. Some one needs to find a new line of work… Apparently failing multiple times at your job isn't enough to let you know that you are not good at it.

  2. This reminded me to make sure I can get into my insurance app. Thanks for the reminder of what not to do, Jeremy! 😂

  3. Vidler is doing way too much… any other officer would have wrote tickets and sent them on their way.. let the courts deal with it!

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