A 22-year-old man could face charges of fraud, forgery and unlawful conduct with minors after he allegedly enrolled as a student at a northern Twin Cities metro high school.
The White Bear Lake High School Superintendent Wayne Kazmierczak says Kelvin Luebke enrolled as an 18-year-old . The district says he enrolled as a "homeless unaccompanied youth" and presented a birth certificate from another country.
In a statement, the superintendent said, "There was no reason to believe the official birth certificate was fraudulent. The provided birth certificate included authentic watermarking and official stamps/seals. There was no indication that the document was anything less than authentic."
The superintendent went on to say Luebke only attended the school for 19 days and participated in