Crime & Safety

Former Tesoro Student Sentenced for Stealing Tests, Changing Grades

Omar Shahid Khan will serve time in jail after he admitted stealing tests and doctoring grades at Tesoro High School.

A former student who admitted to stealing AP tests and changing grades on his official transcripts is going to jail.

In March, Omar Shahid Khan, 21, of Coto de Caza, pleaded guilty to five felonies.

On Friday morning, Superior Court Judge Thomas Goethals removed four of the five felony convictions from Khan's record, according to the District Attorney. The dismissed crimes included felony burglary in the second degree.

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Goethals also reduced the fifth felony, attempting to steal or remove public records, to a misdemeanor.

Khan was sentenced today to 30 days in jail, three years of probation and 500 hours of community service. He was also ordered to pay over $14,900 in restitution.

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Co-defendant Tanvir Singh, 21, Ladera Ranch, pleaded guilty Sept. 9, 2008, to one felony count of attempting to steal or remove public records and one misdemeanor count of computer access and fraud. He was sentenced on that date to 200 hours of community service and three years of formal probation.

Timeline

According to the Orange County district attorney's office:

  • Between Jan. 23 and May 19, 2008, Khan entered classrooms and administrative offices at Tesoro High School on several occasions late at night and on weekends to steal AP course tests and access school computers to change his grades. Between Jan. 23, 2008, and Jan. 26, 2008, Khan obtained the user name and password of his AP physics instructor and accessed the classroom computer to change his test scores and grades.
  • On April 17, 2008, he entered the school administrative offices late at night and changed his offical transcripts using the registrar’s user name and password, which he previously obtained by installing spyware devices on multiple computers in Tesoro’s administration offices.
  • On April 18, Khan was caught cheating on an AP statistics test. The teacher confiscated the test and gave it to the assistant principal for further disciplinary action. Over the weekend, Khan broke into the assistant principal’s office and stole the test in an attempt to destroy evidence that he had cheated.
  • Late at night on April 21, 2008, Khan entered the administration offices to change his transcript grades and the grades of several other students in the district’s grade database program. The following morning, he requested certified copies of his official transcripts in order to appeal his denial of admission to several colleges including USC, UCLA and UC Berkeley.
  • On May 19, 2008, Khan and Singh entered a classroom to steal an English test scheduled for the following day but were interrupted by a night custodian and fled the scene. Cell phone records established that Khan and Singh exchanged several text messages earlier that day detailing their plans to break into the English teacher’s classroom later in the evening to steal the test answers.

A subsequent search by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department revealed that Khan had installed spyware devices on the computers of several teachers and school administrators throughout his senior year, according to the D.A. The devices were used to obtain passwords to access teacher computers in classrooms and school administrative offices.


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