Investigators confirmed they found the remains of a child at the New Mexico compound where 11 emaciated children were discovered living in an underground trailer. Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe told reporters the body was retrieved on Monday from the inner part of the dilapidated property. But he could not identify it as Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, the boy who has been reported missing from his mother's Georgiahome since December. Hogrefe became emotional as he noted that Monday marked the abducted child's fourth birthday. Authorities arrested Abdul-Ghani's father, Siraj Wahhaj, on Friday in a raid on the makeshift compound in Amalia, near the New Mexico-Colorado border. A man named Lucas Morton and three women were also arrested. The women are believed to be the mothers of the 11 children, who range in age from 1 to 15. One woman is pregnant. So far, all five adults have been charged with 11 counts of child abuse, according to the sheriff. The minors are in protective custody. According to Hogrefe the group had amassed a cache of weapons. In a statement posted to Facebook, the sheriff wrote:
Body Of Young Boy Found At New Mexico Compound, Identity Unconfirmed
