Fired Campus Monitor Flees Deputies, Trapped in Traffic After Returning to Liberty High School

KISSIMMEE, FL — A 30-year-old former high school campus monitor was swarmed by deputies and arrested on John Young Parkway after allegedly returning to the school campus he was fired from just days prior.

Justice Williams Jones, of Vero Beach, was booked into the Osceola County Jail on a severe felony charge of Attempted Sexual Battery by an Adult (Over 24) on a Minor (16/17), alongside an additional charge of fleeing and eluding law enforcement.

Campus Complaints Trigger Probe

The investigation began on May 17, 2026, when the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office received a tip from a concerned parent of a student at Liberty High School. A responding deputy launched an initial inquiry into explicit, highly inappropriate digital messages sent between the student and Jones, who was employed as a campus monitor.

As deputies interviewed students on campus, they uncovered a second juvenile victim who reported that Jones had also verbally propositioned them inside the school…

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