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Man Gets Prison For Impersonating Agent

From Staff Reports

A Rathdrum man has been sentenced to a year in prison for impersonating a federal drug agent, the U.S. Attorney’s office said Tuesday.

U.S. District Court Judge Edward Lodge also ordered Michael E. Fulmer, 37, to pay a $100 fine for impersonating a Drug Enforcement Administration agent. Fulmer pleaded guilty in October to identifying himself as a DEA agent to two women in Rathdrum and demanding their driver’s licenses.

Fulmer has a lengthy criminal history, including an undisclosed probation violation pending in Texas, said Barry McHugh, assistant U.S. attorney. He will be returned to Texas after serving his federal prison sentence.