Oklahoma Man Sentenced To Five Years For Impersonating Officer, More

<p>A former felon who pretended to be a Department of Veterans Affairs investigator is sentenced to five years in prison.</p>

Tuesday, August 16th 2016, 9:17 pm

By: News On 6


A former felon who pretended to be a Department of Veterans Affairs investigator is sentenced to five years in prison.

Steven Pancoast wore a badge, carried a gun and worked on some big cases before the Attorney General's Office found out he was not CLEET certified, and had served time in prison in New Jersey.

Pancoast pleaded guilty to 24 different counts including impersonating an officer, perjury and more.

3/23/2015 Related Story: Oklahoma Veteran Affairs Investigator Charged With Impersonating Officer

Tuesday he was sentenced to five years in the Department of Corrections.

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