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War vet impersonator released
by Maureen Gulyas
You can't fool a real life soldier.
That's what a 25-year-old male found out when he pretended to be a returning war veteran from Afghanistan and briefly talked his way into the Royal Canadian Delta Legion on Wednesday.
Sporting camouflage gear - not the real thing - the man managed to get a couple of drinks and dinner bought for him from sympathetic members.
But manager Jacky Hillairet said the bartender and another executive member got suspicious and asked the man for his identification once again. This time, they looked it over more carefully.
"It's picture ID but if you turn it over it's completely blank. It was definitely fake," Hillairet said.
A few days earlier, Hillairet received an e-mail from head office warning of a man impersonating a soldier. His ploy was to get members to buy him drinks and dinner, just as he did at the Ladner legion. At one of the legion's members were so sympathetic that they gave him a $125 donation.
Hillairet said one of the members also noticed that the so-called war vet had a grey T-shirt with a blue collar under his uniform. His boots didn't seem right either.
The executive member thought the strange man, who was telling members stories about his exploits in Afghanistan, matched the description of the man in the warning from head office.
It was at that point that the legion called Delta police, but there was a problem.
"He changed his story and said he was not a soldier but a paramedic in Afghanistan and they couldn't confirm that right away so they had to let him go," Hillairet said.
Const. Sharlene Brooks confirmed they did let him go on a promise to appear in court at a later date because it was difficult to confirm his story.
"We're still investigating the individual," she said.
The man is driving a U-Haul van with Alberta licence plates.
Legion members were not impressed, said Hillairet. "It's disgusting. What about all of the people who actually are serving in Afghanistan," she said.
published on 01/06/2007
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http://www.delta-optimist.com/issues07/011207/news/011207nn1.html
From the local newspaper of my home town.
He wouldn't be the first person in the world to tell a BS story and get a few free drinks at a bar, what's really disturbing is the dinner and money he recieved.
It's good to see that the Police actually did somthing about it.