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|    06 Feb 26 11:27:16    |
      XPost: alt.los-angeles, alt.politics.liberalism, sac.politics       XPost: school.teachers       From: losers@dnc.org              A speech therapist providing in-home care to a toddler in San Jose was       arrested after allegedly sexually assaulting the child, police said on       Tuesday.              The San Jose Police Department said in a press release that officers       responded on January 28, 2026, to a home in San Jose on a report of a       sexual assault of a minor. The mother told officers that she reviewed home       surveillance footage that showed her toddler's behavioral technician       sexually assaulting the child at least once during their sessions.              Police said the department's task force on crimes against children       launched an investigation and identified the suspect as 23-year-old San       Mateo resident Benjamin Amlicke, who was employed by Fremont-based Center       for Speech Language, Occupational and Behavior Therapy (CSLOT). The       company was notified and immediately cooperated with the investigation,       police said.              https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/02/03/5bb020c4-1c33-466d-       ad19-       84796f56b478/thumbnail/620x349/4491216e095038922a170361c92014eb/benjamin-       amlicke.jpg              Benjamin Amlicke       San Jose Police Department              On January 29, police said detectives and plainclothes officers located       and arrested Amlicke in San Mateo and booked into the Santa Clara County       Main Jail in San Jose for alleged sexual assault of a minor. Detectives       believe there may be additional victims, according to police.              "We are deeply disturbed by the reprehensible actions of this former       employee," said a spokesperson for CSLOT in an email to CBS News Bay Area.       "Our thoughts are with those affected, and we recognize the seriousness of       the situation."              Anyone with information about this case or similar cases was asked to       contact Detective Simonini #4458 and/or Detective Minten #4269 of the       department's crimes against children task force at 4458@sanjoseca.gov       and/or 4269@sanjoseca.gov, or 408-277-4102.              https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/san-jose-child-sexual-assault-       arrest-behavioral-speech-therapist/?intcid=CNR-01-0623              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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