PALM COAST, Fla. -- A 42-year-old Palm Coast man accused of impersonating a law enforcement officer has been incarcerated since his arrest Tuesday, the Putnam County Sheriff's Office said.
Shaun Eric Fuller, 42, has been held in the Putnam County Jail on $50,000 bond.
Here is a synopsis of what happened as described by Putnam County Sheriff's Detective Donny Jordan: A Palatka woman said she was pulled over in April by a man driving a white Chrysler sedan with a blue light on the dashboard on highway 207 in Putnam County, who represented himself as a law enforcement officer during which he gave her a verbal traffic warning before he drove off.
The victim gave deputies a description of the man who pulled her over and the car he was driving. Then a week ago Sunday, a deputy spotted the vehicle described by the victim and pulled him over, getting his driver's license and car registration. Then after showing the victim a photo of Shaun Eric Fuller and a car like his, a warrant was obtained from a judge and Fuller was subsequently apprehended and taken into custody without further incident.
The victim gave deputies a description of the man who pulled her over and the car he was driving. Then a week ago Sunday, a deputy spotted the vehicle described by the victim and pulled him over, getting his driver's license and car registration. Then after showing the victim a photo of Shaun Eric Fuller and a car like his, a warrant was obtained from a judge and Fuller was subsequently apprehended and taken into custody without further incident.
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office believes there may be additional victim who pulled over by Fuller using the same car with the blue law enforcement light in Putnam, St. Johns or Flagler counties. Anyone with a similar experience is asked to contact Putnam County Sheriff's Office Detective Donny Jordan at 386-329-0823