Two custodians found dead in West Palm Beach, Fla., school

June 20, 2013
Bodies found inside the Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts; police are looking to question another custodian.

West Palm Beach, Fla., police are investigating the deaths of two custodians whose bodies were found inside the Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts. The South Florida Sun-Sentinel says other school employees found the bodies of the men in a maintenance area of the school. They were identified as school custodians Ted Orama and Christopher Marshall. Police wouldn't say how the men died. School has been dismissed for the summer, and no students were on campus when the bodies were discovered.

UPDATE: Police are searching for a custodian at the Dreyfoos School who is a person of interest in the deaths of two co-workers. Police say Javier Burgos, 53, of Greenacres, is considered armed and dangerous,

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