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According to Rogers Police, they arrested 19-year-old Juan Hernandez for commercial burglary and criminal mischief, stemming from surveillance video of a man running through Elmwood Middle School in his underwear.The school resource officer at Elmwood Middle School says he was called to the school to review video of an incident from the weekend.The principal told him she believed someone had broken in to the school. They had found several items moved around in the counselor's office.In the video, you can see a male, who police say is Juan Hernandez, walking through the hallways fully clothed. He unlocks a door, identified by police as the counselor's office, and walks inside. Later, he is seen coming out of the office in underwear and socks and slowly jogs down the hallway toward the library. He later comes back out with headphones in his hand.The school resource officer said he spoke with the principal and asked her for a list of all door keys that were used on the night of the incident. They identified one key fob belonging to a teacher, who said hers had recently gone missing.The report says a screenshot was taken of the video and sent to area principals, which is when the principal at Rogers High School identified him as looking like Juan Hernandez, a student at RHS.When officers went to his house, the report says he was visibly shaking, and told police he had been at Elmwood on Saturday. He said he goes their to use the school's wi-fi.He told police he did not remember going into the school, and when he was shown a picture of surveillance video, he said the person looked like him but he did not remember entering the school.They left the house, but returned and asked him if he had a key fob to the building. After several questions, Hernandez brought the fob out of his home to officers.The key fob was verified by the IT department as the key that was used to get into the building.