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29-year-old woman charged after allegedly posing as a student at New Jersey high school

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29-year-old woman allegedly posed as high school student in New Jersey
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ByMeredith Deliso and Alexandra Faul
January 25, 2023, 11:06 PM

A 29-year-old New Jersey woman fraudulently posed as a high school student for several days after allegedly filing false documents, school officials and police said.

The incident was announced during a New Brunswick School Board meeting Tuesday night.

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The woman attended New Brunswick High School for four days last week before staff uncovered the "ruse," New Brunswick Public Schools Superintendent Aubrey Johnson said during the meeting. She was barred from district property and "all the appropriate authorities were immediately notified," Johnson said.

"This is an unfortunate event," he said.

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The New Brunswick Police Department said Hyejeong Shin, of New Brunswick, was charged on Tuesday with one count of providing a false government document with the intent to verify one's identity or age.

"Specifically, Ms. Shin provided a false birth certificate to the New Brunswick Board of Education with the intent to enroll as a juvenile high-school student," the police department said in a statement.

During a New Brunswick School Board meeting, school administrators reveal that a woman allegedly filed false documents to pose as a student, Jan. 24, 2023.
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Students in New Jersey are able to attend school on a provisional basis and have 30 days to confirm their identity before they're declared ineligible to attend classes.

The woman gained provisional admittance to the high school last week after allegedly filing false documents last week, according to Johnson. Staff members discovered the "deception" during their vetting process, he said.

School officials contacted students who may have encountered the fake student, Johnson said.

"We have told our students to refrain from having any further contact with her either remotely or in person," he said.

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In light of the incident, the district is going to examine its enrollment processes to "better look for fake documentation," he added.

The Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office told ABC News it is not currently investigating the incident.

The New Brunswick Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for more information on the case, including a possible motive.

ABC News was unable to reach Shin or an attorney on her behalf.

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