Key Highlights
- The San José Police Department announced that a task force arrested nearly a dozen people last week for seeking sex with a minor, including one individual who was an assistant principal at a local school.
- "Between February 3 and February 6, 2026, the San José Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force arrested 11 individuals for communicating with… the intent to have sex with a minor," the police department said."The arrests were a result of a proactive multi-agency enforcement operation focused on individuals using online platforms to engage in the sexual exploitation of minors," the release notes.
- "All suspects were booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail for attempted lewd acts with a minor, arranging meetings with a minor for sexual purposes, and other crimes related to child exploitation." TEXAS BORDER OFFICERS ARREST 3 FUGITIVES WANTED FOR ALLEGED CHILD SEX CRIMES Sunrise Middle School Assistant Principal Ruben Guzman was one of 11 suspects arrested in a child exploitation sting operation in San Jose, California.
- (San Jose Police Department) Ruben Guzman, who was working as an assistant principal at Sunrise Middle School, is one of the individuals who was arrested.
- "Undercover officers from various law enforcement agencies posed as juveniles online to identify individuals seeking to sexually exploit children," the police department said.

