A former Government of Guam worker caught with drugs while on the job denied the allegations filed against him in local court. 

Fifty-three-year-old Paul Ignacio appeared before Magistrate Judge Benjamin Sison Wednesday morning. 

He pleaded not guilty to possession of a schedule II controlled substance.

As KUAM reported, two teenagers were quick to do the right thing and report him. 

Ignacio was working under the Guam Department of Labor's national dislocated worker grant program assigned to parks and recreation when they allegedly caught him with meth and marijuana.

He was fired for violating the code of conduct.