FORMER CALDWELL SUBSTITUTE TEACHER ARRESTED AGAIN
A former Caldwell substitute teacher who was arrested in 2014 on charges of an improper relationship with a student is back in police custody.
25-year-old Jocelyn Rae Doyle, of Caldwell, was arrested Friday for failure to display a license, giving a false identity, resisting arrest- and for a number of warrants issued out of Burleson County.
In December of 2014, Doyle turned herself into police after she was accused of having an improper relationship with a student.
A Bryan police officer pulled Doyle over for a traffic violation on Friday. When the officer asked her identity, Doyle said she was an 18-year-old woman named Victoria. She insisted she left her driver’s license at home and that she was driving a friend’s truck.
When the officer tried to arrest Doyle on the misdemeanor charge of failure to provide a driver’s license, she resisted and refused to be handcuffed.
Officers eventually found her driver’s license which indicated her true identity.
They discovered she was wanted on several Burleson County warrants including: burglary of a building, injury to a child, and two charges of violating her probation regarding inappropriate interaction with a student.
Doyle was taken into custody and bond was set at $12,685.