Search warrant: 22-year-old who posed as White Bear Lake student allegedly received nude images from a student
According to a Washington County search warrant and local reporting, 22‑year‑old Kelvin Luebke (aka "KJ Perry") enrolled at White Bear Lake High School from Sept. 3–29, 2025 using a fraudulent foreign birth certificate, briefly joined the football program, and district officials—citing the McKinney‑Vento Act—say they followed enrollment procedures while reviewing verification and eligibility policies. Investigators say multiple parents came forward, a school resource officer is probing allegations that Luebke received nude photos from a student and detectives sought his phone for evidence; Luebke, who has a prior conviction for sending explicit images to a 15‑year‑old, was arrested on an unrelated warrant and released and has not been charged in the school-related matter.
📌 Key Facts
- The suspect has been identified as 22-year-old Kelvin Luebke (aka “KJ Perry”), who enrolled at White Bear Lake High School using what district officials say were fraudulent documents, including a foreign birth certificate with apparent watermarking and seals; he was enrolled for 19 school days (Sept. 3–29, 2025).
- District Superintendent Wayne Kazmierczak said the adult presented himself in a way that led to enrollment and athletic eligibility, that staff followed standard enrollment procedures and the McKinney‑Vento requirement to enroll unaccompanied youth, and the district has launched a review of enrollment‑verification and athlete‑eligibility processes while cooperating with law enforcement.
- Luebke registered for the football team on Sept. 8, attended three practices, but did not compete in contests or travel with the team; the district is investigating the timeline of his participation on school teams.
- A Washington County search warrant, reported Oct. 8, 2025, alleges the 22‑year‑old received nude photos from a girl; investigators requested permission to seize his phone, saying it likely contains texts, social‑media messages and photos that could show evidence of criminal sexual conduct.
- A school resource officer is investigating an allegation involving photos, multiple parents and students reported possible incidents, and a parent who recognized the subject’s mugshot on Snapchat on Sept. 29 helped trigger further inquiries; Luebke was arrested on an unrelated warrant and released and has not been charged in connection with the school‑related allegations.
- Reporting cites a prior conviction for Luebke involving sending explicit images to a 15‑year‑old and notes he was previously enrolled at Forest Lake Area High School from Jan. 2022 to Jan. 2023.
- The case has prompted community and political reaction: a parent (April Jorgenson) provided direct quotes alleging the person was allowed in locker rooms and participated in student activities, and State Rep. Elliott Engen has called for Superintendent Kazmierczak’s resignation and is pushing for statewide, standardized identity‑verification protocols.
- News outlets (including FOX 9, Star Tribune and TwinCities) published these developments in early October 2025, with the search‑warrant details reported Oct. 8, 2025, updating the public timeline of the investigation.
📚 Contextual Background
- A federal immigration fraud special operation called "Operation Twin Shields" was conducted in the Twin Cities by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
- The operation uncovered immigration fraud schemes including sham marriages, fake death certificates, forged documents, abuse of F-1 and H-1B visas, and visa overstays.
- State regulatory agencies maintain inspection records for licensed child care/day care centers that document safety violations and citations.
- Regulatory inspections of day care centers can result in formal citations for safety violations.
📰 Sources (7)
- Search warrant alleges the 22-year-old who posed as a White Bear Lake student received nude photos from a girl.
- The reporting cites a search warrant as the primary document revealing the new allegation.
- Article is dated Oct. 8, 2025, updating the timeline of public reporting on the investigation.
- A parent recognized the subject's mugshot on Snapchat and reported it on Sept. 29, triggering further investigation.
- The Washington County search warrant says multiple students and parents came forward with reports about the student.
- Investigators requested permission to seize Kelvin Luebke’s phone, arguing it likely contains texts, social-media messages and photos that could show evidence of criminal sexual conduct (CSC).
- A school resource officer is investigating an allegation involving photos, and multiple parents called to report other possible incidents.
- Luebke was arrested on an unrelated warrant and released; he has not been charged in connection with these school-related allegations.
- District says the individual presented a foreign birth certificate that included watermarking and official stamps/seals, which initially appeared authentic
- The individual was enrolled for 19 school days (Sept. 3–29, 2025)
- He registered for football on Sept. 8 and attended three practices but did not compete in contests or travel with the team
- Superintendent Wayne Kazmierczak explicitly cited the McKinney‑Vento Act as the reason the district was required to enroll an unaccompanied youth even without standard documentation
- Superintendent Wayne Kazmierczak provided a detailed account of how the adult allegedly presented himself and gained enrollment/athletic eligibility at White Bear Lake High School.
- The district has launched a review of enrollment-verification and athlete-eligibility procedures and is cooperating with law enforcement, per the superintendent's remarks.
- The superintendent confirmed the individual's age (22) and said the district is investigating the timeline of the student's participation on school teams.
- State Rep. Elliott Engen publicly called for White Bear Lake Area Schools Superintendent Wayne Kazmierczak to resign and is advocating statewide standardized identity‑verification protocols.
- The suspect is identified by FOX 9 as 22‑year‑old Kelvin Luebke (aka 'KJ Perry').
- FOX 9 reports Luebke has a prior conviction for sending explicit images to a 15‑year‑old and was previously enrolled at Forest Lake Area High School from Jan. 2022 to Jan. 2023.
- Authorities are investigating potential charges including fraud, forgery, and unlawful conduct involving minors; district officials say the suspect used fraudulent documents despite following standard enrollment procedures.
- Article specifies the individual’s exact age as 22 (previous reports said 'over 21').
- Includes direct parent quotes (April Jorgenson) alleging the person was allowed in the locker room and participated in student activities and raising concerns about potential predatory behavior.
- Prints the district's email text to families describing the investigation and stating the individual provided fraudulent documentation to enroll.