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Sex Offender Arrested for Posing as Teen to Enroll in High School

by Tonya McPhearson
December 19, 2024
in Local News
Sex Offender Arrested for Posing as Teen to Enroll in High School
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Astoria, OR — On Friday, December 13, a 27-year-old registered sex offender was arrested for attempting to enroll in a high school under false pretenses. The suspect, identified as Makayla Craig, allegedly posed as a 15-year-old girl in an effort to gain access to the school, prompting swift action by local authorities.

The incident unfolded when employees of Families and Communities Together (F.A.C.T.), a community organization that works with local schools and families, noticed something suspicious during the student registration process. The individual, who appeared to be an adult woman, provided a false name and birthdate while attempting to register as a high school student.

Concerned that the individual might be trying to impersonate a teenager, F.A.C.T. staff immediately contacted School Resource Officer Williams. The officer, along with the Oregon State Police, began investigating the situation, quickly uncovering the suspect’s true identity. It was revealed that the individual was, in fact, 27-year-old Makayla Craig, a registered sex offender with a criminal history.

The Oregon State Police confirmed that Craig’s background as a sex offender made her ineligible to be near minors or on school property, which heightened the seriousness of the situation. Authorities arrested Craig on charges of providing false information to the school and attempting to impersonate a minor. Additional charges are expected as the investigation continues.

“This was a disturbing case, and thanks to the swift actions of the staff at Families and Communities Together and law enforcement, we were able to prevent a potentially dangerous situation,” said a spokesperson for the Oregon State Police. “This serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance in school registration processes, especially when it comes to individuals with a criminal background.”

Craig’s attempt to enroll at the high school has raised questions about the effectiveness of current identity verification procedures during student registration. Local officials have promised to review these procedures to ensure that such an incident does not occur again in the future.

At this time, Craig remains in custody while police continue to investigate any other potential attempts to engage with schools or minors. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the case to come forward.

This arrest underscores the critical role that community organizations, law enforcement, and school staff play in ensuring the safety of students. The collaboration between F.A.C.T., the School Resource Officer, and the Oregon State Police is being praised as a model for how communities can work together to protect vulnerable populations from potential threats.

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