Florida woman sneaked into high school, posed as teenager to promote her Instagram: cops

It’s not just teenagers who are obsessed with social media. Sometimes it’s fake teenagers.

A 28-year-old Florida woman sauntered into American Senior High School Monday, carrying a backpack and skateboard, and began handing out flyers with her Instagram handle, according to WSVN.

When confronted by security, Audrey Nicole Francisquini claimed that she was a student looking for the registration office. But instead of going to class, Francisquini allegedly continued wandering the halls with her flyers.

When security notified the administration about a “potential threat on campus,” Francisquini fled, according to WSVN.

Audrey Nicole Francisquini is no high schooler.
Audrey Nicole Francisquini is no high schooler.

Audrey Nicole Francisquini is no high schooler. (Handout/)

But her promotional instincts proved to be her downfall, as police were easily able to track her from her Instagram handle she’d been bragging about to all of the real teenagers.

“She was like, I think, recording some stuff in there, like some crazy stuff, and she had, like, the devil’s mask and everything,” a student told WSVN. “It’s crazy. It’s very creepy.”

Francisquini was arrested that night at her North Miami Beach home and charged with felony trespassing, misdemeanor interfering with a school and resisting arrest without violence

At a bond hearing Tuesday, Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Mindy S. Glazer also ordered Francisquini to stay away from the school.

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