
Jordan Proctor
A Cedar Rapids man who was arrested for impersonating a federal agent in Washington County, after doing the same in Linn County multiple times, including at an airport, has changed his plea to guilty.
Jordan Proctor was arrested on August 7th. According to court documents, on June 21st, Proctor told multiple Riverside Casino and Golf Resort staff that he was a State Fire Marshall agent, a federal investigator, and a Secret Service Agent. He then left the premises.
On June 23rd, Proctor told an employee with Continental Fire Sprinkler Company that was at the Riverside Casino that he was with the State Fire Marshal’s office, and a branch of the Secret Service. The employee contacted the Chicago, Illinois, field office of the U.S. Secret Service and a special agent confirmed that Proctor did not work for their agency. He was subsequently arrested.
According to court records, Proctor filed a written plea of not guilty in Washington with the court on September 9th for four charges of impersonating a public official, all aggravated misdemeanors.
On October 1st he filed a new plea of guilty to one count of impersonating a public official. The record states that Proctor will be sentenced to 90 days, all suspended and shall be placed on a two-year probation. Proctor is also required to continue to follow all mental health treatment recommended by his providers. The fine of $855 shall be suspended. The three other counts of impersonating a public official will be dismissed.

