TAMPA, Fla. – A substitute teacher didn’t make it to the school’s front door on his first day because he was intercepted by the police.

James Joseph Tobin was apprehended at Florida’s Davidsen Middle School because there was a warrant out for his arrest after a police raid on his home the previous weekend.

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Tobin was charged with two counts of possession of controlled substance, possession or cannabis and drug paraphernalia. He was released on $32,500 bond, according to WFLA.

10 News reports:

Deputies say they already had a warrant out for his arrest for methamphetamine when they found him in the school parking lot on Wednesday morning. That’s where they discovered more drugs inside his car.

The arrest affidavit states police found a “black canvass bag containing a small glass pipe with meth residue, a bag with meth residue and a small bag with a crystal like residue.”

He has two previous DUI charges in Hillsborough County, as recently as 2009.

Tobin was hired by Kelly Services, the company that provides substitutes for Hillsborough schools.

The school doesn’t believe he had the intention of selling drugs to students, but so far, they haven’t explained how he passed a background check.