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A special education assistant in Glendale has been arrested and charged with the sexual abuse of an 8-year-old student under his care. The alleged incidents occurred at a local school, though authorities have not disclosed the specific location to protect the identity of the child.
The suspect was taken into custody following a detailed investigation launched after the initial report. He now faces serious felony charges related to the alleged misconduct. The swift action by law enforcement underscores the gravity of the accusations.
In a concerning development, Glendale police have announced they are actively seeking additional victims or witnesses. Detectives believe there is a possibility that other children may have been subjected to similar behavior. The investigation remains ongoing as officials work to ensure the safety of all students in the community.
School district representatives have confirmed the employee’s immediate suspension and are cooperating fully with the criminal investigation. They have also initiated their own internal review of policies and procedures. Counselors are being made available to support students and staff affected by this distressing news. The case has sent shockwaves through the community, prompting calls for vigilance and open communication between parents, children, and school authorities.
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