https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/new-mexico-sheriff-compound-searched-11-kids-removed/ar-BBLuTBo?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=U346DHP
TAOS, N.M. — Law enforcement officers searching a rural northern New Mexico compound for a missing 3-year-old boy didn't locate him but found 11 other children in filthy conditions and hardly any food, a sheriff said Saturday.
The children ranging in age from 1 to 15 were removed from the compound in the small community of Amalia, New Mexico, and turned over to state child-welfare workers, Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said.
Two men were arrested during the search while two women at the compound were initially detained before being released pending further investigation, Hogrefe said.
Two men were arrested during the search while two women at the compound were initially detained before being released pending further investigation, Hogrefe said.
One of the men, 39-year-old Siraj Wahhaj, was jailed on a Georgia warrant alleging child abduction while the other man, identified only as Lucas Morten, was arrested on suspicion of harboring a fugitive, Hogrefe said.
Amalia is 145 miles (233 kilometers) northeast of Albuquerque and in an isolated high-desert area near the New Mexico-Colorado border.
Hogrefe said authorities had conducted surveillance of the compound while looking for the missing boy before he decided Thursday to get a search warrant immediately after a Georgia investigator forwarded a message in which someone at the compound reportedly told another person that people at the compound were starving and needed water.
Hogrefe said the search did not turn up the missing boy, identified by the sheriff as AG Wahhaj, but that investigators had reason to believe the boy had been at the compound fairly recently.
It's not clear whether the boy and Siraj Wahhaj are related.
There were no injuries during the search, the sheriff said. But Wahhaj and Morten initially refused to follow commands and Wahhaj was armed with a rifle and four handguns, Hogrefe said.
There was little food in the compound, which consisted of a small travel trailer buried in the ground and covered by plastic with no water, plumbing and electricity, he said.
"The only food we saw were a few potatoes and a box of rice in the filthy trailer," the sheriff said.
The adults and children appeared like "refugees not only with no food or fresh water, but with no shoes, personal hygiene and basically dirty rags for clothing," the sheriff said. "We all gave the kids our water and what snacks we had - it was the saddest living conditions and poverty I have seen."
PG related, due to involvement of the FBI and those arrested having former arrest records for alledged child abduction and harboring a fugitive. All pointing at possible child trafficking .
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new4now ago
The 3 yr old boy has been missing since December
The boy has seizures, development and cognitive delays and is unable to walk due to suffering a Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy ( HIE) at birth
on Dec 23rd, Father and son, with 7 other people, were in an accident in Alabama
they told Police they were going on a camping trip to New Mexico
The group was picked up with a box truck that was registered to Lucas Allen Morten of Atlanta Georgia
https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/clayton-county/police-searching-for-missing-3-year-old-father/667732351
I don't think the boy is alive anymore :(
sounds like these guys are Finders
carmencita ago
I am afraid to admit that it has occurred to me that he may not be with us anymore. There are many sad details to this story and hope more will come out. That father had no concern for his son's needs, medical or daily survival needs of water and food, nor for any of the others. Yes, Finders comes to mind.
YogSoggoth ago
Finders, yeah. I grew up in similar conditions just because we were poor southerners, minus the being in the middle of a desert in a buried trailer! The pictures make me wonder if these people are not some kind of Muslim brotherhood types too. Right or wrong, things made a lot more sense in the 70's. They would have been pulled over in every county just for looking out of place. They would have looked out of place even in a big Georgia city. I remember getting our coolers checked for out of State citrus on the way back to Florida in 1982. There is something strange going on out there.
letsdothis2 ago
You might be right. https://www.facebook.com/mzuhdijasser/posts/1806615699373714
YogSoggoth ago
Thanks for the link, but my computer is not allowed to access facebook. Pretty sure it will come out in the wash now that they have been apprehended.
letsdothis2 ago
I posted the whole thing here: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2663684/13510822
YogSoggoth ago
Thank's, been busy, and it will get worse for me. If only the Jewish community would take a stand like that. Some have with bad results, true, but it only hurts them in the long run. I am all for being yourself, yet moving to a new country with no intention of assimilating and even taking over by force is just wrong, and has proved to be a futile plan by history. Rome would hire someone else's army('s) to take over a region close to them (usually a rival). The promise would be that we will help you win, and now it's a part of the Roman Empire. The gain for them would be defeat of the rival and all they can plunder, pillage, and rape. This served the purpose of the Empire by mixing tribes customs, religions, languages to a point where neither have any real coherency so as to be easier to rule in 20 years. Surely it worked for a great while, but everyone who has ever read a history book knows how that turned out, and it's legacy around the world.
new4now ago
odd that the Father picked him up on Dec 1 and the Mother didn't call in till the 10th
A boy with that many problems, you would think the Mother would have stayed in touch
carmencita ago
I hate to say this, but maybe she was glad to be free of the problems. We don't know what her life was like. We can see he would not help out with medication or his care, she may have had her hands full with him for a husband. But gee, how could you let your child even leave with a man like that. Yes, if he abducted him it's a different case, but maybe she has health probs of her own. I hope they do a followup on this. This is so very obvious a traffic op. And not a small one. Many are connected to others.