A naked man who led police to find a dead body in Hiawatha Friday night now faces charges with breaking into and trying to burn down a church.

A naked man who led police to find a dead body in Hiawatha Friday night now faces charges with breaking into and trying to burn down a church. Hiawatha police say Joseph Hubbard, 32, was found wandering naked in the 700 block of North Center Point Road Friday morning. KCRG-TV reports that led police to conduct a welfare check at 213 Sunset Lane in Hiawatha, where police found the body of Deborah Roman, 56. The State Medical Examiner is conducting an autopsy to determine how she died. Police have charged Hubbard with 2nd degree arson, 3rd degree burglary and assault causing bodily injury but says the charges are not connected to where the body was found. Hubbard and Roman both lived at the home where Roman's body was found, according to court filings, but police have not commented on whether the two were related or in another type of relationship. Court records claim Hubbard broke into the New Beginnings Church on Boyson Road Friday morning. The criminal complaint claims Hubbard broke into the church, stripped and poured gasoline inside and punched a man in the face. Police say there is no threat to the public. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is assisting the Hiawatha Police Department with the continuing investigation. Hubbard does not have a criminal history in Iowa, according to a search of court records.

A naked man who led police to find a dead body in Hiawatha Friday night now faces charges with breaking into and trying to burn down a church.

Hiawatha police say Joseph Hubbard, 32, was found wandering naked in the 700 block of North Center Point Road Friday morning.

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KCRG-TV reports that led police to conduct a welfare check at 213 Sunset Lane in Hiawatha, where police found the body of Deborah Roman, 56. The State Medical Examiner is conducting an autopsy to determine how she died.

Police have charged Hubbard with 2nd degree arson, 3rd degree burglary and assault causing bodily injury but says the charges are not connected to where the body was found.

Hubbard and Roman both lived at the home where Roman's body was found, according to court filings, but police have not commented on whether the two were related or in another type of relationship.

Court records claim Hubbard broke into the New Beginnings Church on Boyson Road Friday morning. The criminal complaint claims Hubbard broke into the church, stripped and poured gasoline inside and punched a man in the face.

Police say there is no threat to the public. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is assisting the Hiawatha Police Department with the continuing investigation.

Hubbard does not have a criminal history in Iowa, according to a search of court records.