LEE COUNTY, Fla. -- Deputies have charged a Fort Myers man for impersonating an officer after reports he operated his Bentley car as if he were law enforcement.

30-year-old Christopher Duluk is charged with felony Falsely Impersonating a Law Enforcement Officer and had his vehicle seized.

Lee County Sheriff's Office Christopher Duluk

According to the Lee County Sheriff's Office, deputies received reports that Duluk was operating his 2009 Bentley in a reckless manner, utilizing a police siren and lights to maneuver around traffic and to intimidate others.

Duluk also reportedly attempted a traffic stop on a motorist, utilizing lights and sirens, but drove off at a high rate of speed when the citizen pulled over.

A search warrant was served at his Little Gem Circle home, and he was taken into custody.

A search of his vehicle revealed a speed measurement device similar to what is commonly used by law enforcement and police-style antennas mounted on the car.

This was not Duluk's first run-in with law enforcement. in 2017, he was arrested after being accused of battery on his girlfriend.