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Man given probation for pretending to be a federal agent

July 13, 2010 By O. Kay Henderson

An Omaha man has been sentenced to a year of probation after he was caught in a Council Bluffs casino, pretending to be a federal agent. Thirty-four-year-old Adam Joseph Woltjer of Omaha has pleaded guilty to impersonating a federal law enforcement officer.

Last September Woltjer was caught by state Division of Criminal Investigation agents at the casino in Council Bluffs. He was pretending to be a U.S. Border Patrol Agent so he could get discounts on food and entertainment. Woltjer has admitted he had pretended to be a Border Patrol Agent before at places in Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota, to try to get small discounts.

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