A Fort Worth EMS employee was arrested in January after allegedly sexually assaulting someone during a home visit, police said.

FORT WORTH, Texas — A Fort Worth EMS employee was arrested after he was accused of sexually assaulting someone during a scheduled healthcare visit to the victim’s home, police said.

On Dec. 30, the Fort Worth Police Department received a report of a sexual assault, police said. Investigators found that a sexual assault may have occurred on Dec. 30 on Ridgecrest Drive in Saginaw, the Saginaw Police Department said in a press release. 

The Saginaw Police Department was made aware of the report on Jan. 13, the release stated. Investigators with the Saginaw Police Department identified the suspect as 35-year-old Luke Dickens, police said. 

Dickens is an employee of the Fort Worth Fire Department/EMS Mobile Integrated Healthcare and had a scheduled home visit with the victim on Dec. 30, the release states. 

Investigators allege that during the home healthcare visit, Dickens sexually assaulted the victim, police said. On Feb. 6, he turned himself in at the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office Jail, the release states. 

Police are investigating the incident.Â