Florida Deputy Allegedly Used Databases to Find, Pull Over Woman He Met on ‘Bad Monkey’ Set

A Florida deputy was arrested after authorities said he accessed law enforcement databases to find a woman he met while doing security work on the set of “Bad Monkey,” a TV show on which the actor appeared. Vince Vaughn.
Now former Monroe County Sheriff’s Office deputy, Lamar Eliseo Romanalso fired arrest On Tuesday, March 10, the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post the same day.
Roman, 28, is accused of misusing law enforcement computers, computer networks and electronic devices, according to the sheriff’s office.
The agency said he “used law enforcement databases to seek information for personal reasons beyond the legal scope of his duties as a Deputy.”
The name of a lawyer for Roman was not included in the court records reviewed. Us Weekly On Friday, March 13th.
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Roman started “whistling” while working in a security position on the set of “Bad Monkey” in the Florida Keys. a woman arrived as extras on Feb. 3, according to a Monroe County Sheriff’s Office warrant report obtained by WPLG.
According to the report seen by the television channel, Roman spoke to the woman and began “flirting and joking” with her. She reportedly informed him that she had a boyfriend.
The report also states that Roman “said something like, ‘I need your name and number in case I ever pull you over,'” according to the TV station.
Roman continued searching for the woman in state databases, including the Florida Driver and Vehicle Information Database and the Florida Crime Information Center/National Crime Information Center, so he could allegedly track her license plate, which was detected by license plate readers, according to court filings.
According to his own testimony, he repeatedly accessed databases to search for information about the woman multiple times during the day. arrest report viewed by Miami Herald.
According to the newspaper, the report alleged that on Feb. 19, Roman swerved into oncoming traffic while following the woman’s car on U.S. 1 before pulling it over.
The woman who spoke with authorities said that at the traffic stop, Roman approached her window and said, “I told you I would find you and pull you over,” and “I was hoping your boyfriend was in the car so I could pull her out and give her a hard time.” Miami Herald.
Court records show Roman is due in court for a hearing on March 26.
Monroe County Sheriff’s statement regarding his arrest Rick Ramsey “I am committed to keeping this community informed about significant events, good and bad, that occur within this agency.” he said.



