Port St. Lucie Police arrested Daniel Beyzer, 38, for impersonating a law enforcement officer while intoxicated in Port St. Lucie on January 13, 2026. The incident occurred near the intersection of SW Port St. Lucie Blvd. and SW Aster Ave., according to the Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD).
Port St. Lucie Impersonation Arrest Details
According to PSLPD, officers responded to a 911 call at approximately 9:30 p.m. after a driver reported being followed and pulled over by a white Cadillac. The caller stated the Cadillac’s driver claimed to be an off-duty police officer and activated flashing white lights.
Evidence Collected at the Scene
Officers observed white strobe lights coming from the Cadillac as it was positioned behind another vehicle. During the investigation, PSLPD determined Daniel Beyzer was not a law enforcement officer. Evidence indicated he activated fixed-mounted white lights and displayed a badge while interacting with the other vehicle’s occupants.
Officers also noted signs that Beyzer was impaired while operating the vehicle. A DUI investigation was conducted, including field sobriety exercises and a lawful breath test. According to official sources, Beyzer’s breath alcohol concentration exceeded Florida’s legal limit.
Charges Filed Against Daniel Beyzer in PSL
- Impersonating a Law Enforcement Officer (F.S. 843.0855)
- Driving Under the Influence (F.S. 316.193)
- Open Container of Alcohol in a Vehicle (F.S. 316.1936)
Items Seized by Port St. Lucie Police
- Fixed mounted white lights
- Badge
- Handcuffs
- Firearm
- Open container of alcohol
All evidence was seized in accordance with department policy, according to PSLPD. Beyzer was arrested and later released from custody on January 14, 2026, as reported by the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office.
Public Safety Reminder from PSLPD
The Port St. Lucie Police Department reminds residents that if they are ever uncertain whether a person attempting to stop or detain them is a legitimate law enforcement officer, they should call 911 immediately to verify the stop or request a supervisor. Details may be updated as the investigation continues.
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