Eleven children found at squalid New
Mexico compound, two arrested
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[August 06, 2018]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - Deputies who raided a squalid
compound surrounded by tires and an earthen berm in rural New Mexico
have arrested two men and taken 11 children into protective custody for
their own health and safety, the sheriff said.
Three women believed to be the children's mothers also were detained
during last week's sweep, which followed a two-month investigation by
authorities in New Mexico and Georgia as well as the FBI, Taos County
Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said in a statement on the department's Facebook
page.
Hogrefe said in the statement that Siraj Wahhaj, 39, was taken into
custody on a warrant accusing him of abducting his 3-year-old son. Lucas
Morten was arrested on suspicion of harboring a fugitive.
The missing boy was not found at the compound outside the unincorporated
community of Amalia, New Mexico, near the Colorado state line, Hogrefe
said, but "it is reasonably believed he was there a few weeks ago."
Hogrefe said Wahhaj was armed with an AR15-style rifle and four loaded
pistols when he was taken into custody. It was not immediately clear if
the two suspects, who are both from Clayton County, Georgia, had
retained criminal defense attorneys.
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The sheriff said the compound was made up of a small travel trailer
buried in the ground and covered with a tarp, providing no running
water, plumbing or electricity.
"The only food we saw were a few potatoes and a box of rice in the
filthy trailer," Hogrefe said. "But what was most surprising, and
heartbreaking was when the team located a total of five adults and
11 children that looked like third world country refugees not only
with no food or fresh water, but with no shoes, personal hygiene and
basically dirty rags for clothing."

(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Bill Trott)
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