Police: 2 Arrested After Student Accesses College's Computer Network To Change Students' Grades
NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP, Pa. (CBS) -- Two people have been arrested after a student is accused of accessing a community college's computer network and changing students' grades.
Newtown Township police say 30-year-old Alesisha Morosco, of New Hope, used the credentials of a faculty member at Bucks County Community College to access the school's computer network and changed the grades of several students, including her own, back in July.
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Police say the investigation revealed that 37-year-old Kelly Marryott, of Yardley, accessed the credentials of the faculty member while working at a medical office, and gave that information to Morosco.
Police say Morosco and Marryott turned themselves in last Friday.
They have been charged with unlawful use of a computer, computer trespass and identity theft.
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They were arraigned and released on $40,000 unsecured bail.