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Ex-A&M student accused of changing test

Broke in to improve his grade

Updated: Friday, 10 Jul 2009, 12:03 PM CDT
Published : Friday, 10 Jul 2009, 12:03 PM CDT

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - A student is accused of breaking into Texas A&M offices to change his answers on tests to try to improve his grade.

A Brazos County grand jury on Thursday indicted Steven Roy Crimi, 20, of Katy. Crimi faces two misdemeanor criminal trespass counts and one computer security breach charge.

The investigation involves management courses. Police arrested Crimi, who allegedly broke into the Wehner Building on May 2 and later surrendered. An affidavit said officers discovered possible entry via suspended ceiling tiles.t

Jail records indicate Crimi was released May 15 on $3,000 bond. No attorney was listed for Crimi. A phone number could not immediately be located for the defendant.

A&M spokesman Lane Stephenson said Friday that Crimi was a student during spring semester, but is no longer enrolled.

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