A second arrest has been made in the recent case against two Fairfield students who have been charged with creating and distributing fake New York licenses, according to a Connecticut Post article . Michaela Kehoe, a former Fairfield student, of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, surrendered to police after being informed there was a warrant for her arrest, according to the police report.

She declined to comment to The Mirror on the matter. Kehoe was the occupant of the room in Dolan Hall where the investigation into the distribution of fraudulent identifications began. On Dec. 4, an unattended candle set off the fire alarm in Kehoe’s room, while she was not there. Upon arrival, Fairfield public safety? officers found a laminator, spray adhesive, a license cutter and six fake New York state driver licenses, all necessary tools to conduct a fake identification business, according to a Connecticut Post article.

Kehoe was charged with first-degree forgery, conspiracy to commit first-degree forgery and tampering with evidence and was released on a $1,000 bond, according to the report.

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