Busted: 34-year-old woman pretends as high school girl for months
A 34-year-old Texas woman was arrested Monday night after she enrolled in the high school pretending to be a 15-year-old orphan.
The woman, whose real name is Charity Ann Johnson pretended to be a high school sophomore for 7 months fooling teachers, classmates and even the woman who took her in.
Miss Johnson enrolled as a sophomore last October under the name "Charity Stevens."
According to the guardian, she acted like a kid. She did her homework. She got good report cards.
She even kept up a presence on social media. She posed for selfies and posted snapshots of friendship bracelets and Hello Kitty on Instagram and Twitter .....all things that wouldn't be out of place on a high school student’s account.
Tamica Lincoln was dumbfounded. Johnson lived with her after convincing her she had been abused as a child and lost both her parents.
Lincoln had been Johnson’s caregiver since March. The two met while working at McDonald's.
The 30-year-old Longview resident brought the suspected con artist four years her senior into her home 'as a child,' bought her clothes and did her hair.
Johnson’s web of lies began unraveling when Lincoln got a call from the head of a group that helps children in need, which the 34-year-old had allegedly tried to join. The woman told Lincoln that she ran a background check on 'Charity Stevens,' which provided more questions than answers.
Lincoln started looking into it .She contacted the manager that works at that McDonald’s where both she and Johnson worked. He pulled up the file and the date of birth was 1979. The name was Charity Johnson.
Johnson was arrested late Monday after Lincoln called the police and was charged with failure to show identification, is being held in Jail on a $500 bond.
It’s not clear why Charity Anne Johnson enrolled at the school as 15-year-old Charity Stevens. More photos of her below
LOL 100%, she robbed them.
-Dailymail
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