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Four abused kids found in dog cage and barn in Texas

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DECATUR, Texas — Deputies on Tuesday discovered two malnourish­ed children crammed into a locked dog cage and two more smeared with feces and urine in a barn in North Texas, in what a sheriff described as the worst case of child abuse he has ever seen.

The barn was “crudely fashioned” into living quarters, Wise County Sheriff Lane Akin said, adding that all the children were hungry and thirsty at about 7:20 a.m. when deputies responding to a domestic disturbanc­e found them on the property near Rhome, about 32 kilometres north of Fort Worth.

“There was plenty of food inside the barn, but the refrigerat­or and the cabinets had been locked so the kids could not get in to get food,” Akin said. There were three boys, ages five, three and one, and a four-year-old girl, he said.

The oldest two were locked in the cage that was just one-by-one metre and the other two were filthy and only partially clothed, Akin said.

Akin told the Dallas Morning News it’s the worst case of child abuse he has seen in his 44 years in law enforcemen­t.

“I’ve not worked one where children are locked inside a dog kennel, and I find that absolutely disgusting,” he said.

The children were taken to a medical centre in Fort Worth for evaluation.

Deputies were speaking with a man and a woman, both 24, when they heard children’s voices coming from the barn, Akin said. The woman is the mother of all four children and the man is father to one of them, he told the newspaper.

A fight between the two is what brought deputies to the rural home, and the man had cuts to his face. They were arrested and each charged with four counts of child endangerme­nt.

Marissa Gonzales, a spokeswoma­n for the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, said the agency has had contact with the family before. She said that for the time being, the children were not in state custody.

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