1. The person arresting you must have claimed to be a police officer or to have had the authority to place you under arrest. There are two statutes in the State of Florida that deal with false reports.The first is the filing a false police report under Florida Statute 817.49. General Inquiries or Complaints. Suing the county, the police, or any other government agency is another matter, and I would recommend that you talk to a civil rights attorney. If you are wrongly accused and charged with a crime in Florida, understand your rights, do research, and contact a lawyer to defend you. Toll-free Hotline: 833-FRAUD-11 (833-372-8311). ReportFraud.ftc.gov is the federal government's website where you can report fraud, scams, and bad business practices. It's crucial to understand how and why wrongful arrests occur and what you can do if you are falsely accused of theft. In Florida, False Report of a Crime occurs where a person knowingly and falsely alleges that a crime has been committed.