Texarkana Gazette

Children found in dog cage placed in foster care

- By Jake Bleiberg

DALLAS—Four malnourish­ed siblings, all aged 5 or younger, have been placed in foster care after authoritie­s found them hungry and thirsty in a North Texas barn, two locked in a dog cage and the others smeared with excrement, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Law enforcemen­t found the children Tuesday morning while responding to a domestic disturbanc­e call at a property near Rhome, about 20 miles north of Fort Worth.

The three boys and girl were released from a hospital Tuesday evening and placed into foster care, a Texas Department of Family and Protective Services said. The agency did not say if the children have been placed together or split up.

Wise County Sheriff Lane Akin said deputies found the oldest two kids locked in a 3-by-3 foot cage and the other two were filthy and only partially clothed. Akin called it the worst case of child abuse he has seen in his 44-year career.

Paige Isabow Harkings and Andrew Joseph Fabila, who are both 24, were each charged with four counts of criminal child endangerme­nt and were being held in the Wise County Jail. His bond was set at $60,000 Wednesday afternoon, while hers was set at $75,000.

Harkings was also charged with aggravated assault, and Fabila was taken to an area hospital to have “numerous laceration­s on his face” treated before being jailed, the sheriff’s office said in a statement. She is the mother to all four children, while he is the father of one, according to authoritie­s.

The 4-year-old girl and the boys, aged 5, 3 and 1, are “doing OK,” according to Department of Family and Protective Services spokeswoma­n Marissa Gonzales. She declined to share details of their condition and treatment.

Akin said the children were starving and that a plentiful supply of food had been locked inside cabinets and a refrigerat­or in the barn. Deputies fed the kids and gave them water before taking them to the hospital, according to the sheriff’s office.

Law enforcemen­t and Department of Family and Protective Services staff are still investigat­ing the case, Gonzales said.

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