Police arrested a Florida teacher after he was allegedly found naked in an elementary school classroom on Thanksgiving Day.
Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD) officers responded Nov. 28 to a call at Windmill Point Elementary School after anย alarmย was triggered, indicating a burglary,ย accordingย to WPBF 25 News. Responders left the scene after finding no signs of aย break-inย but were later called back to the scene after the sheriffโsย deputy, who lives on campus, called for help. Joe Urias, a teacher at Somerset College Preparatory Academy, was allegedly found naked inside the school, the outlet reported.
Police said they discovered multiple items in the classroom where Urias was allegedly found, including a laptop, food, clothes,ย marijuanaย and sex toys. Police photos published by the outlet appear to show a makeshift bed inside the classroom.ย (RELATED: Police Arrest Substitute Teacher After Students Allegedly Walk In On Him Masturbating).
โThe deputy later saw a male, a nude male inside through the window inside the school,โ PSLPD Police Chief Leo Niemczyk told the outlet. โThe male saw a deputy, quickly got dressed and exited the school. The deputy tried to apprehend him, and at that point, the now clothed, formerly nude male committed battery on that deputy.โ
Niemczyk said Uriasย punchedย the deputy in the face during the encounter. The teacher reportedly told police he was able to get into the school through an unlocked window. Officers are unsure how long Urias was allegedly staying inside the elementaryย classroom, police said.
โHe said he was homeless and perhaps he was planning to spend the holiday weekend there. I donโt, but we donโt know how long he was in there,โ the police chief said.
The Somerset College Preparatory Academy addressed the allegations on Facebook, saying Urias was โformerly employed at our school.โ

โAs part of our commitment to maintaining a safe environment, all prospective employees at our school undergo thorough background checks and screening conducted by the local school district. We do not hire anyone without this clearance,โ a spokesperson wrote. โWe understand that this news may be concerning, and we are here to support our families during this time.โ
The school where Urias worked is over eight miles from theย elementary schoolย where he was allegedly found.
The 34-year-old wasย arrestedย on charges of lewd and lascivious behavior, battery on an officer, burglary and marijuana possession, St. Lucie County Jailโs inmate recordsย show. He is being held on a $31,000 bond.
The PSLPD did not immediately respond to the Daily Callerโs request for comment.




โโฆprospective employees at our school undergo thorough background checks and screening conducted by the local school district.โ
So, does that mean this freak slipped through the cracks or that he was an acceptable candidate by todayโs โstandardsโ? Either way, someone needs to be fired.
Rush used to male fun of Port St Lucie….
Wisely the citizens of Florida voted down reactional use of marijuana.
Maine should do the same thing.
Well it was Turkey Day
School’s due low pay are required to take the bottom of the barrel in some cases for babysitters.