29-year-old woman arrested for posing as teen at New Jersey high school
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A 29-year old woman has been arrested after allegedly posing as a teenager and attending classes at New Brunswick High School.
A 29-year-old
New Jersey woman is facing charges over claims
she used false government documents in a ploy to pose as a teenager at a high
school, according to police.
Hyejeong Shin was
charged with one count of providing a false government document after she
allegedly submitted a fake birth certificate to the New Brunswick Board of
Education, the New Brunswick Police Department said in a news release
Wednesday.
The police department said that Shin provided a fake
birth certificate with the intention of enrolling “as a juvenile high-school
student.”
Shin does not have an attorney at this time, according to
New Jersey Courts spokeswoman MaryAnn Spoto.
Police have not said why Shin allegedly wanted to enroll
in the school. CNN affiliate News12 New Jersey reported that students
at the school said Shin attended class for four days alongside other students.
Both the police and school district said that state law
prohibits a student being prevented from attending school based on lack of
documentation or immigration status.
Shin “gained provisional
admittance” to the school last week, New Brunswick Public Schools
Superintendent Aubrey Johnson said in a statement to CNN.
New Brunswick Public Schools staff members discovered the
deception while completing the established vetting protocols and “promptly
barred her from entering any district property,” according to the statement.
“Once our staff determined it was dealing with fraudulent
information, they immediately notified the appropriate authorities,” said
Johnson. “The wellbeing of our students, staff, and community are of utmost
importance to us, and we will continue working with the police department and
our other partners in addressing this matter.”
Shin is expected to appear in Middlesex County Superior
Court for a hearing on February 16, according to court spokeswoman Meghan
Carney-Vilela.
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