A 29-year-old woman posed as a student at an NJ high school for four days, investigators have said. They still don’t know why.
case of a 29-year-old woman who allegedly lied on her birth certificate to enroll in a New Jersey high school
Hyejeong Shin was charged Jan. 24 with a single count of providing a false government document to the New Brunswick Board of Education with the intent to enroll in the New Brunswick High School as a juvenile student. She was issued a summons and released, and now awaits an upcoming court appearance, authorities say.
Why did she want to enroll, then? Many still want to know. They also want to know how she didn't get caught for days.Sign up for NBC Philadelphia newsletters.
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