
Erica Muzzy, a deputy with the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, was arrested for allegedly using a fake license plate on her personal motorcycle. The license plate displayed the word “CHASEM3.”
The arrest took place in Deltona, Florida, after deputies noticed a motorcyclist at a Wawa who had evaded a previous traffic stop. The motorcyclist was part of a group at the Wawa that included Deputy Muzzy, aged 26.
Deputy Muzzy is facing charges of possessing counterfeit license plates following the incident that occurred around 9 p.m. on a Saturday night. The Sheriff’s Office shared the details of the arrest on Facebook, revealing that Muzzy was among a group of motorcyclists that attracted deputies’ attention.
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As deputies were trying to arrest that motorcyclist, he called over to Muzzy who “became argumentative” with them. Deputies noted the fictitious plate on Muzzy’s motorcycle. Instead of having it towed, she chose to drive it away with the fake tag flipped up, per cops.
Deputies later pulled Muzzy over on Interstate 4. Body camera footage posted by the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office showed Muzzy step off her bike and again become argumentative with deputies.
“I was just told I was good to go,” she told the deputy.
She said she was trying to go home.
“Why would they tell me I was good to go if I wasn’t?” she asked.
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Cops took her into custody. After receiving her Miranda warnings, she told deputies she knew it was illegal to ride a vehicle with fake tags, a probable cause arrest affidavit obtained by Law&Crime said. She said she often switches out her real license plate with a prop tag for photographs and forgot to put the legal one back on the bike, per the affidavit.
After Muzzy’s arrest, the sheriff’s office became aware of a social media account associated with Muzzy that showed her “reckless stunt riding on public roads.”
Muzzy, a deputy with the agency since 2021, resigned from the agency rather than being fired. She has since posted bond. She did not have a lawyer listed in court documents.