A 29-year-old Springfield man recnetly was charged with impersonating a police officer after allegedly serving a phony search warrant last month on a known drug house in order to gain drugs.

Jordan Fleming was indicted in Lane County Circuit Court by a grand jury last week and arrested Sunday on charges of second-degree robbery, simulating a legal process, unlawful possession of heroin, possession of false law enforcement identification and impersonating a police officer.

Springfield police said Fleming had typed up a search warrant that demanded the home's resident hand over all of the drugs, which included methamphetamine and heroin. He also presented a fake police badge. The warrant was obviously fake, but "didn't look too bad," according to Springfield police Sgt. Dave Lewis.

Fleming and the home's resident knew each other and Fleming had allegedly bought drugs from the house before, according to police.

Fleming initially was arrested and charged in December, but the charges were dismissed pending further investigation, which occurred this month.