A man working with troubled youth has found himself in trouble.
66-year-old Joseph Oliver Warren, a vocational specialist for the Saint Johns Youth Academy, which is part of the state’s juvenile justice department, was arrested last week after a St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office report says he admitted to using someone’s card at an ATM.
“My son, he looked at this man as a pretty decent man,” she said. “He was like, ‘no, it can’t be true, it can’t be true.’ But it is; it’s heartbreaking for him.” She says her son had been working hard while in custody at the academy.
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