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Man with 'she/her' pronouns arrested for 'sexual assault of a toddler' in her own home

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Police won't say if suspect is listed on sex offender registry

A Canadian man who is reportedly listed on a national child abuser registry and identifies as a "she/her" on social media is facing rape and other charges after allegedly breaking into a home and sexually assaulting a small child.

Authorities say 25-year-old Daniel Senecal was arrested Aug. 31 after paramedics responded to a medical assistance call "involving a child under the age of 5" in the city of Welland, located in southern Ontario, according to a news release.

Officers with the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) arrived at the home and found the front door had "signs of having been forced open," according to a NRPS spokesperson. Investigators then identified the victim, who suffered from "serious injuries" and was transported to a nearby hospital in stable condition, police said.

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