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A 22-year-old man with a criminal history of indecent exposure allegedly posed as a teenager to enroll at a Minnesota high school and even joined the school’s football team before his arrest.
The individual, 22-year-old Kelvin Micaiah Luebke, of Lino Lakes, was known to students for about a month as “KJ Perry,” a 17-year-old member of the football team who played as a running back.
School Confirms Enrollment Scam
White Bear Lake Area Schools (WBLAHS) confirmed the breach, sharing a statement to Fox News Digital that was sent to families, saying the man gained access to the school by submitting fraudulent records.
Principal Russ Reetz told families, “We received reports that an individual enrolled at WBLAHS was over the age of 21 and promptly started an investigation. Upon our initial investigation, we have determined that while enrolling this individual we followed our enrollment process, which is as rigorous as state law allows. The individual appears to have provided fraudulent documentation and a false identity to enroll.”

A 22-year-old man allegedly used fake documents to enroll at White Bear Lake High School as a 17-year-old. (White Bear Lake Area High School/Facebook)

A 22-year-old man allegedly used fake documents to enroll at White Bear Lake High School as a 17-year-old. (KMSP-TV)
Ongoing Investigations
The district says it is continuing its own internal review and working with White Bear Lake Police as the case proceeds.
“Parents want answers, and they deserve action,” Engen said. “This cannot be allowed to happen again.”