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MINNEAPOLIS -
A homeless man with nowhere else to go says he went back to his old
high school and posed as a student for three weeks, sitting in on
classes, showering in the locker room and sleeping in the theater.
"Anywhere I could hide," Francisco Serrano said from jail Wednesday after he was arrested twice at Apple Valley High.
Serrano had attended the school as a
19-year-old sophomore during the 2002-03 school year and was a very
good student, Principal Stephen Degenaar said. He is 21 but looks 16 or
17 and would have easily blended in with the student body of 2,300, the
principal said.
"It's a sad story," Degenaar said. "I hope the young man gets his life in order."
The principal said there were no adults
who could verify that Serrano was in the building during classroom
hours. But he said it would have been easy for Serrano to slip in
during events over the Christmas break such as sports practices or
games, when lots of people were coming and going and there was just a
skeleton staff.
A physical education teacher saw Serrano
taking a shower at one point but did not realize he did not belong
there, Degenaar said.
Serrano denied eating in the cafeteria,
as some students claimed. He said he would slip out for meals to a
nearby buffet restaurant where he knew the manager.
He said he and his family moved to
Connecticut after his sophomore year here. He said he returned to
Minnesota on Christmas Eve with only $200 in his pocket.
According to police, a janitor found
Serrano sleeping in a classroom Jan. 7 but let him go after Serrano
provided his old student ID card and said he was a student.
During the day, though, school officials
determined that Serrano was not a student. Serrano was found back at
the school that night, and he was thrown in jail on trespassing
charges, then released three days later. He was arrested again on
Friday night, this time claiming that he had returned to get his
things.
The principal said Serrano was not a
danger to students or staff. But he also said: "Obviously this raises
the issue of security in the school. We're reviewing all of our systems
to ensure it doesn't happen again.
Serrano faces a court appearance Friday.
If he is allowed to free, he said, he can stay with a friend in the
apartment building where he used to live, in the suburb of Eagan, and
find a job.
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