This video is about as self-explanatory as they come, so instead of explaining it to you I want to share an unrelated story about Jeremy Dewitte.

On September 1, 2017 at approximately 10:30 AM Detective Shawn Chuman was working an off-duty job at at 4200 Conroy Road (Mall at Millenia) when he observed a white male subject wearing what appeared to be a police uniform.

From Detective Chuman’s report, lightly edited for clarity:

The subject was wearing a uniform similar to officers assigned to a “Motor Traffic Enforcement Unit.” I observed the subject enter the Tiffany’s store escorted by an unknown female and I notified security via mall radio of another possible police officer on property.

Upon closer inspection through mall video surveillance, security advised the subject wearing the uniform was not a police officer but instead a security officer of a different company. The subject’s company vehicle was located in the B1 parking lot with the company logo: Metro State Special Services.

Greg Moore, security director of the mall placed a call to the company to speak with a supervisor and to advised of mall policy which prohibits non-contracted security from entering the mall unless performing a security detail with approval from mall management.

Moore spoke with a subject who identified himself over the phone as “Jay.” Moore attempted to explain to Jay the mall policy until he was interrupted by Jay who began to state the following,”I did not have a gun. Did you see me with a gun? I am not a security officer and Florida State Statute 493 does not apply to me.”

Chapter 493 Florida Statutes is the state statute which governs licensed security guards. Jay continued by stating he falls under Florida State Statute 316 and that he is certified by the State of Florida. Jay further stated that he is former military, former police, and added that he had just spent $1,300 at Tiffany’s for his wife.

Jay also advised he just finished a funeral detail for a retired police officer and threatened to contact Channel 9 and claim he is being harassed by mall management. Jay abruptly disconnected from the phone call.

It should be noted that during the phone call Jay stated to Moore that he should be better informed about policy because of his previous employment as security director of Point Orlando… with himself as a former employee of his.

After the phone conversation, Moore recognized “Jay” as Jeremy Dewitte, a former employee who used to work under him at Point Orlando. Dewitte had been arrested and convicted for impersonating a police officer, with multiple reports and historical flags as a prolific police impersonator in Orange County. Dewitte is also a registered sexual offender.

Mall Management advised if Dewitte enters the property, they would like him trespassed.

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21 thoughts on “Squatter?! I own the place!!”
  1. This guy is way too talkative. I would just give my name and date of birth and then explain that I'm not going to answer any questio9ns without a lawyer. I would do all of that with the security chain on the door and me on the other side of it. Next, I would hire a lawyer to make a formal complaint with the PD, especially after it happened four fricken times. Once the duty sergeant notifies the patrol officers about the situation at roll call, the next 911 call about this issue will be ignored, "system" be damned, and problem solved.

  2. Dude should have shut the door when he went looking for proof of residency, and then reopened it with the proof. In fact, it is not required that the resident even open the door to a police officer unless they have a warrant. Remember folks, your residence is treated much, much differently in a court of law than your car.

  3. "Hey I'm your neighbor and I'm not the one who called the police."

    Narrator: "He was the one who called the police."

    I mean, if there's one neighbor who seems to be around and involved when this shit is going on, he's probably the neighbor that's causing the trouble. Because nobody else cares.

  4. Guy just bought the house and finds out Karen lives next door. Karen says the neighbors are all related…brothers and sisters…bunch of freaks….

  5. Guys shirt explains it all
    "I paused my game to be here"
    Just another gamer, nothing to see here, move along folks

  6. Poor guy just wants some peace and quiet and to mind his own business. One of my best friends is exactly the same way. Never mows his lawn, rarely leaves the house. He seems to be a perfectly reasonable guy. Neighbors can be complete cunts sometimes. "He doesn't want people looking through his windows." Neither do I. If you want him to mow his lawn go knock on his door, introduce yourself and then bring it up casual.

  7. As soon as the guy opens the door it is obvious. He is a hermit. He would rather play a video game than harass his neighbors. Seems like a good neighbor as he keeps to himself. All I want from a neighbor is to mow your yard (not too much though and make me look bad), leave me alone, dont have windchimes, and let me know if wind blows some siding loose since you can see it better than I can. Thats it.

  8. LOL wow…. I could drop dead in my home and be decaying for months and a neighbor would never call or care… I live in the type of neighborhood where nobody says a word to each other for years….

  9. Can I just say this officer is SO KIND, AND PATIENT.. he absolutely didn't have to talk to this lady for as long as he did.. he took time to explain everything, thank her for being vigilant, and understanding that she was concerned.. so thankful for officers and humans like him! 💙💝

  10. it’s unfortunate that people don’t just talk to each other anymore before “calling cops”. I’m not so quick to jump all over the Caller, either tho – my sister closed up her place for 6 months to travel, and ended up with a squatter that got in through a basement window. Maybe had her neighbors been paying attention to “weird lights and movement” inside an ‘empty house with no car parked out front and a neglected yard’, (which to all outward appearances, would give the impression it’s not currently occupied), she wouldn’t have come home to the damage he caused…

  11. Actually, the Karen who called tonight was good Karen…..if that weird neighbor hadn't put the sign up, she wouldn't have called. She was being vigilant.

  12. I had this exact same thing happen to me and a childhood friend who had lived with and inherited his grandmothers' house and basically had been there for over 15 fucking years. Except we had dudes with shotguns in his backyard before they knocked on the door at 1 am. We were PISSED. The cops were chill with us but also pissed as well when they saw a series of photos of him growing up.

    I'm not fucking with you: if this didn't say Jacksonville I thought I was about to answer this goddamn door.

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