Florida 'ICE impersonator' arrested for kidnapping
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Bay County sheriff’s deputies said a woman was arrested earlier in April for forcing a woman into her car after identifying herself as an ICE agent.

BAY COUNTY, Fla. — A woman was arrested earlier in April after authorities in the Florida Panhandle said she kidnapped someone by pretending to be an ICE agent, stealing the victim’s phone and forcing her into a car and driving to an apartment complex, the Bay County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) posted on social media Monday.

On April 10, 2025, BCSO deputies responded to the Bridge Plaza Apartments in Panama City Beach to a call for a “suspicious incident.” 

Deputies said they found a woman who told them she was kidnapped. Investigators identified a suspect, Latrance Battle, saying she came to the woman’s place of work and identified herself as a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent.

Investigators said Battle was wearing a black shirt with “ICE” printed on the front, showed the woman a law enforcement business card, and had a hand-held radio. 

Battle told the woman she had to go with her, deputies said. The woman told investigators she’s in the process of becoming a legal U.S. resident and got in the car with Battle out of fear, thinking she was a genuine ICE agent at the time. 

As they were in the car, traveling to their destination, deputies said Battle forcefully snatched the woman’s phone from her as she was trying to contact her lawyer and husband. 

After they arrived at the Bridge Plaza apartment complex, the woman told investigators she suspected something was wrong because Battle told her they were going to the Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said as Battle went inside the apartment, the woman ran away and called law enforcement.

Latrance Battle was found in Fountain, Florida, while on her way to Alabama, deputies said. According to her charges, she was on probation at the time. BCSO posted video of the arrest:

BCSO announces the arrest of an ICE impersonator and kidnapper.

On April 10th, 2025 BCSO Deputies responded to the Bridge Plaza
Apartments in reference to a suspicious incident. Deputies then made contact with the victim who stated she was kidnapped. After further investigation, it was determined the suspect, Latrance Battle came to the victim’s place of employment and identified herself as an “ICE” agent.

Latrance was wearing a black shirt with ICE printed on the front, portrayed a Sheriff’s Office business card, and had a hand-held radio. Latrance instructed the victim that she had to go with her. Due to being in fear, the victim got in the vehicle and went willingly with Latrance. The victim confirmed that she genuinely felt as if Latrance was an ICE agent at the time and she is in the process of becoming a legal United States resident. As they were in the car, traveling to their destination, Latrance forcefully snatched the victim’s phone from her as she was trying to contact her lawyer and husband. After they arrived at the Bridge Plaza
apartment complex, the victim suspected something was wrong because Latrance told the victim they were going to the Sheriff’s Office. As Latrance went inside the apartment, the victim fled and called law enforcement.

Latrance Battle was located in Fountain while on her way to Alabama. She was arrested and charged with Kidnapping in Commission of a Felony, Robbery by Sudden Snatching, Impersonating LEO in Commission of a Felony, and Felony Violation of Probation.

Posted by Bay County Sheriff’s Office on Monday, April 21, 2025

She was arrested and charged with kidnapping in commission of a felony, robbery by sudden snatching, impersonating a law enforcement officer in commission of a felony, and felony violation of probation.

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