Man Sentenced to Four Years for Posing as Teen to Attend Ohio High School
Man 'posed as teen' to attend school in chilling real-life 21 Jump Street incident
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Anthony Labrador-Sierra, a 25-year-old Venezuelan national, was sentenced to four years in prison for impersonating a 16-year-old to attend Perrysburg High School in Ohio, USA. His deception involved false documents and led to serious legal charges, including forgery and pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor.
- 01Anthony Labrador-Sierra, 25, posed as a 16-year-old to attend high school.
- 02He was sentenced to four years in prison after being convicted of forgery.
- 03His guardians were misled into believing he was a homeless teenager.
- 04Authorities found a burner phone, fake ID, and a gun in his possession.
- 05The case has drawn comparisons to the movie '21 Jump Street'.
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Anthony Labrador-Sierra, a 25-year-old Venezuelan national, has been sentenced to four years in prison for impersonating a teenager to enroll at Perrysburg High School in Ohio, USA. He used false documents to pose as a 16-year-old, deceiving his legal guardians who believed they were helping a homeless immigrant escape trafficking. His true identity was uncovered when the mother of his child contacted the guardians. Following a search of his room, police discovered a burner phone, a fake driver’s license indicating a 1999 birth date, cash, a gun, and three loaded 9mm magazines. Labrador-Sierra was previously convicted of forgery and pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor. The school district stated they followed federal law in enrolling unaccompanied minors without standard paperwork, but they also obtained a birth certificate as a precaution. This incident has drawn parallels to the plot of the movie 21 Jump Street, where undercover officers pose as high school students.
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The incident raises concerns about school enrollment processes and the safety of students in the community.
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