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|    Glendale special education assistant cha    |
|    06 Feb 26 11:32:17    |
      XPost: alt.los-angeles, alt.politics.liberalism, sac.politics       XPost: school.teachers       From: losers@dnc.org              Glendale police officers arrested a special education assistant after a       student accused him of child sexual abuse.              The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office charged Joseph Vladimir       Sanchez, 25, with eight counts related to the allegations, including       possession of child sexual assault material.              After appearing for his arraignment on Feb. 4, Sanchez was remanded into       custody on a $6 million bail. He pleaded not guilty to the charges.              The Glendale Police Department arrested Sanchez on Dec. 20 after he       allegedly abused an 8-year-old special needs student at an elementary       school. In the following months, investigators said they identified two       more underage victims.              Detectives said Sanchez was not an employee of the city or the Glendale       Unified School District but rather a contracted employee from the Covelo       Group. Glendale PD said he was assigned to Columbus Elementary School and       Glenoaks Elementary School.              Investigators believe there may be additional victims dating as far back       as three years. Glendale PD released Sanchez's booking photo.              https://assets1.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2026/02/06/6118480b-04ea-4578-       82db-       e63205742f45/thumbnail/620x349/af21cbce8b9fd637e6d5d7d977c59cc7/glendale-       special-education-assistant-arrested.png              Special education assistant Joseph Vladimir Sanchez, 25, is accused of       sexually abusing at least three children.       Glendale PD              They asked anyone with information on the case to contact officers at       (818) 548-4840.              Glendale Unified officials have fully cooperated with detectives and are       offering support with identifying potential victims and witnesses,       according to police.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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