A Jackson County Sheriff’s Office Deputy is out of a job for allegedly setting people up. Zach Wester is accused of planting drugs on people during traffic stops.

News 13 first reported on this case on September 10th, after the State Attorney’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement were investigating deputy Zachary Wester.

“The video has to do with a motor vehicle stop and the search of a vehicle after the stop and the things I saw in the video caused me some concern about his professionalism,” said Glenn Hess, State Attorney.

The video was released Thursday.

“The officer that pulled me over said he pulled me over because my car breaks sometimes work and sometimes they don’t is Wester he said is his name,” said Teresa Odom.

This video and other evidence created concerns. The body camera footage that involved Teresa Odom allegedly shows him placing drugs in her truck.

“It did return and tested positive for methamphetamine,” said Zach Wester, former deputy.

“No sir,” said Odom.

Because his character is now in question, 263 Jackson County Sheriff’s Department cases are now under review.

“Our review actually has gone back two and a half years, the time that this deputy was employed by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department,” said Hess.

At least ten people were convicted.

“They’re being brought back to Jackson County and their sentences I believe will be vacated,” said Hess.

We contacted Wester’s attorney who declined to comment citing the on-going investigation.