Man arrested in Collier for allegedly impersonating CIA officer

Writer: Elyssa Morataya
Published: Updated:
JORGE ALBERTO ALFONSO

The Florida Highway Patrol has arrested a man for impersonating a federal officer after conducting a traffic stop in Collier County on a suspicious vehicle.

The incident occurred on New Year’s Day. While stationed at a median on Interstate 75, an FHP trooper noticed a white Ford F-150 traveling northbound with red and blue lights activated.

According to the trooper, the vehicle did not appear to be a legitimate law enforcement vehicle due to several factors: A woman seated in the front passenger seat could be seen waving her arms, seeming upset or distressed, and a pink backpack and other suitcases were in the pickup’s bed.

The trooper pulled the truck over, and as he approached the vehicle to explain the reason for the stop, a male passenger, 61-year-old Jorge Alberto Alfonso, interrupted, claiming his K-9, seated in the back, accidentally activated the lights.

Alfonso identified himself as a federal agent and presented a CIA Counterterrorism Unit ID card, a CIA emblem coin in a badge wallet and an MI-6 ID.

When asked about what agency he worked for, Alfonso only replied “federal.”

Upon inspection, Alfonso’s IDs looked suspicious for several reasons:

  • Alfonso was wearing a skullcap in his ID photos, which is prohibited for law enforcement IDs
  • The format and design did not match known federal ID standards
  • and instead of a badge, a coin was affixed to the badge wallet

The Ford F-150 was equipped with blue and red lights, a front and rear light bar, a dashboard radio and a siren control box.

Alfonso was arrested for impersonating a law enforcement officer. The F-150 was towed and while taking inventory, authorities found the following:

  • Firearms
  • Passports, including blank ones
  • Federal agent badges (CIA and others)
  • Bulletproof vests
  • Pills in unlabeled bottles
  • Money
  • Jewelry

The FBI, Border Patrol and Diplomatic Security Services were notified and initiated their own investigations.

Alfonso was transported to the Naples Jail Center and faces charges of impersonating a law enforcement officer and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.

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