Adult accused of enrolling as teen at Ohio high school
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A school district in Wood County, Ohio, is conducting an investigation after discovering a 24-year-old allegedly masqueraded as a high school student for more than eighteen months.

Court records from Perrysburg Municipal Court identify the individual as Anthony E. Labrador-Sierra, aged 24. Allegedly, Labrador-Sierra even participated in the school’s junior varsity soccer and swim teams during this period, as reported by the school district.

(Credit: Wood County Sheriff’s Office)

According to a statement released on the school district’s website, Perrysburg police apprehended Labrador-Sierra on Monday. He faces felony forgery charges for reportedly using counterfeit documents to successfully register and attend Perrysburg High School from January 11, 2024, to May 14, 2025.

Labrador-Sierra is accused of enrolling in the district as a 16-year-old unaccompanied minor, under federal and state rules for students experiencing homelessness or who do not have a legal guardian, according to the school district.

He had obtained several pieces of identification that “further complicated the situation,” including an Ohio driver’s license and a federal Social Security number. He also had been issued Temporary Protected Status by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, according to the district.

The Wood County Juvenile Court had placed him in guardianship with a Perrysburg family. That family learned May 14 that he was not a minor, but a 24-year-old man, according to the district.

District administrators met with Labrador-Sierra the following day, May 15, and he claimed the birth certificate he used to enroll was accurate and that he was 17 years old. He was barred from school grounds while the investigation continued.

School officials reviewed social media posts, including posts from people claiming to be Labrador-Sierra’s family members. They then contacted Perrysburg police, who began their investigation, leading to Labrador-Sierra’s arrest on Monday.

School officials said the alleged fraud slipped past several federal, state and local agencies, and that the school district had acted in accordance with the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, which regulates education for students experiencing homelessness.

“While the deception was complex and far-reaching, Perrysburg Schools acted swiftly and appropriately once concerns were raised,” reads the district’s statement.

“What’s most heartbreaking is how many responded in good faith. Staff and local families offered support to someone they believed was a vulnerable teen. Their compassion reflects the best of our community. Though trust was violated, we remain proud of those who chose to help.”

Labrador-Sierra was jailed on a $50,000 bond, court records show. If released, he won’t be able to leave Wood County. He’s due back in court for a preliminary hearing on May 29. A judge also issued a no-contact order.

The suspect’s athletic involvement was reported to the Ohio High School Athletics Association, according to the district.

Nexstar’s WJW reached out to Perrysburg police for more information on the investigation, but did not receive a response before publication.

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