A Canandaigua man accused of exposing himself to a woman in Brockport and students at Auburn High School was arraigned in Marcellus Monday Jan. 17. Paul Goodrell, 41, was transported from Monroe County Jail Monday on an arrest warrant issued by the town of Marcellus court. Goodrell was charged with third-degree burglary/sexually motivated felony and is being held on $10,000 cash or bond, according to Marcellus police. Auburn, Irondequoit, Newark and SUNY Brockport police agencies assisted the Marcellus Police Department in the investigation. School Resource Officer John Scanlon said custodians observed a man exhibiting suspicious behavior inside Driver Middle School on Nov. 4. The suspect was later identified as Goodrell – by a custodian during a photo array identification process and in the video surveillance footage. The footage showed Goodrell in the school with one layer of clothing removed and attempting to cover his face, Scanlon said. “The guy ended up running from the building and they lost him on a foot chase,” Scanlon said. Goodrell was later charged with exposing himself to students on Lake Street in Auburn and inside Auburn High School earlier that day. Goodrell was found to have entered into Driver Middle School unlawfully, with no purpose for being there. Based on previous incidents, Scanlon believed it was his intent to commit a lewd act. “This is a prime example as to why it’s important to have school resource officers in schools to follow up on incidents like this where, potentially, you could have something like this, that could go in a really bad direction,” Scanlon said. According to a Dec. 15 report by the Henrietta Post, Goodrell has been linked to exposure-related crimes dating back to 1989. He was released from state prison in December of 2009 after serving three years for an exposure-related burglary, where police found him to have entered Newark Middle School without wearing any clothes.