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Hondo and his team will track down S.W.A.T. imposters who will invade the homes in the neighborhood. CBS

Sergeant II Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson (Shemar Moore) and his team will be facing another round of challenges in next week's episode of "S.W.A.T."

According to Cartermatt, a familiar face will join the upcoming episode of CBS' American crime drama TV series. Eric Garcetti will be making a cameo in "S.W.A.T." episode 5, titled "Imposters." However, his role will be different from his cameo in "Major Crimes." This time, Garcetti will be playing as a sports agent. In addition, retired National Hockey League player John Scott will be a guest star in the episode too. He will play as Bobby, a professional hockey player under S.W.A.T.'s protection.

Aside from covering the hockey game, the next episode will also feature burglars breaking-in the neighborhood. A promo for the next episode reveals that Hondo and his team will be challenged with several heist reports committed by S.W.A.T. who were expected to serve and protect. It turns out that the attackers were imposters. However, things will get more interesting as the team suspects that the victims are hiding something.

"We're still, we're the best," Captain Jessica Cortez (Stephanie Sigman) says in the short clip. "Time to prove it." The short clip finishes with Hondo saying, "Thanks for trusting my team."

Here's the synopsis of "S.W.A.T." episode 5: "When a series of home invasions are committed by SWAT imposters in an upscale neighborhood, Hondo and the team suspect the burglarized families are all hiding something. Also, when Deacon and Luca are assigned to protect a visiting professional hockey player who is receiving death threats, his penchant for trouble becomes a complication."

Meanwhile, in the fourth episode of "S.W.A.T." Hondo showed the different side of him when he dealt with the bomber who attacked a local college and threatened a small group of students with his explosive vest. Hondo showed his ability to connect and persuade people in his favor when he negotiated with Kevin, the bomber. He was able to convince Kevin to stop from setting up more bombs and eventually saved the day.

Due to the success of Moore-starring "S.W.A.T.," the series has gotten a full season order from the network. It received seven more episodes and will have a total of 20 episodes for this season.

"S.W.A.T." episode 5, titled "Imposters," airs on Thursday, Nov. 30 at 10 p.m. EST on CBS.