Corey DeJuan Perry wanted on federal charges relating to crimes against children

A man who taught at H.L. Watkins Middle School in Palm Beach Gardens is wanted by the FBI.Corey DeJuan Perry, 33, of West Palm Beach, is wanted on federal charges relating to production of child porn.>>Download WPBF 25 News App: Apple IOS | AndroidDr. Robert Avossa, school superintendent for Palm Beach County, said Perry's last day in the classroom was March 16, the last day before Spring Break.Avossa said the school district was notified about a warrant being served on Perry that Friday.Video: Closer look at Corey PerryAvossa said there are multiple alleged victims, including Palm Beach County students, and said the district notified individual parents of kids involved.“It’s possible that additional victims will come forward as this public information is released," said Avossa.“As a lifelong educator, I am disgusted at what I have learned. He has hurt innocent children. This individual has embarrassed his school, his community, his entire profession by harming the most important thing entrusted to him: his students. He broke a sacred code and I cannot and will not forgive him for that," said Avossa.Watch: School/police news conferenceThe Palm Beach School Board Police Department, West Palm Beach Police Department, the State Attorney’s Office, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the FBI continue their investigation. “I wouldn’t want the public to approach him. Call law enforcement if you have a tip on him," said Special Agent Michael Leverock, with the FBI.If any parent or guardian believes their children may be an alleged victim, you are urged to call 754-703-2000.

A man who taught at H.L. Watkins Middle School in Palm Beach Gardens is wanted by the FBI.

Corey DeJuan Perry, 33, of West Palm Beach, is wanted on federal charges relating to production of child porn.


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Dr. Robert Avossa, school superintendent for Palm Beach County, said Perry's last day in the classroom was March 16, the last day before Spring Break.

Avossa said the school district was notified about a warrant being served on Perry that Friday.

Video: Closer look at Corey Perry

Avossa said there are multiple alleged victims, including Palm Beach County students, and said the district notified individual parents of kids involved.



“It’s possible that additional victims will come forward as this public information is released," said Avossa.

“As a lifelong educator, I am disgusted at what I have learned. He has hurt innocent children. This individual has embarrassed his school, his community, his entire profession by harming the most important thing entrusted to him: his students. He broke a sacred code and I cannot and will not forgive him for that," said Avossa.



Watch: School/police news conference



The Palm Beach School Board Police Department, West Palm Beach Police Department, the State Attorney’s Office, the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the FBI continue their investigation.

“I wouldn’t want the public to approach him. Call law enforcement if you have a tip on him," said Special Agent Michael Leverock, with the FBI.

If any parent or guardian believes their children may be an alleged victim, you are urged to call 754-703-2000.

