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Police in Taos County made a shocking discovery last week after a message reading, "We are starving and need food and water,” alerted them to a makeshift compound in the New Mexico desert. Five adults and 11 children, ages 1 to 15, were discovered starving and living in filthy conditions. “The only food we saw were a few potatoes and a box of rice in the filthy trailer,” Taos County Sheriff Jerry 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." On @KOB4 tonight: We have the exclusive first look inside the Muslim extremist compound in Taos County where 11 children were rescued from horrific conditions. pic.twitter.com/jMH5TsUcco — Ryan Laughlin (@RyanLaughlinKOB) August 5, 2018 Police ?
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