Florida Woman Arrested for Posing as High School Student
In a surprising turn of events, Florida police have arrested a 21-year-old woman for allegedly pretending to be a high school student. Dakota Marie Adams, a resident of Taveres, found herself facing charges of providing false information to law enforcement and trespassing on school property, as revealed in an affidavit obtained by FOX 35 Orlando.
The incident unfolded when a school resource officer assigned to Tavares High School noticed Adams on school grounds at approximately 11:00 a.m. on August 25. When questioned by the officer, Adams claimed to be a 19-year-old senior student. Oddly enough, she also stated that she didn’t have her driver’s license, though it was later discovered in her wallet.
The situation took an interesting twist as the affidavit disclosed, “It shall be known a tip was received by administration earlier in the morning [that] Dakota had already been on campus this morning.” Assistant Principal Bryan Glass even managed to uncover security camera footage confirming Adams’s presence on campus, dressed in the same attire as at the time of her arrest.
Adams was subsequently taken into custody and booked at the Lake County Detention Center, with her bond set at $6,000.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office is actively investigating this peculiar incident. Unfortunately, Lake County Schools did not provide an immediate response to inquiries made by Fox News Digital.
As this story continues to unfold, we await further information from the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.