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authorities in texas believe that they have found the body of a 3-year-old girl who was missing after she was put out of her home earlier this month.
Sherin
Mathews, who had a developmental disability, vanished in the early
hours of Oct. 7 after her father, Wesley Matthews, placed her outside
of her home in an alleyway at 3 a.m. as punishment for not drinking her
milk.
When Mathews checked on Sherin 15 minutes later, she was gone, the father told police.
The
Richardson Police Department said investigators discovered a body
around 11 a.m. Sunday in a culvert beneath a road and believe it to be
the toddler, reports said.
While
a medical examiner has yet to see the child's body and make a positive
identification, police said "It is most likely" Sherin Mathews."
The location where the body was found is close to the Mathews’ home, the Dallas News reported.
During
their investigation, police found that someone had driven the family’s
SUV away from the home and returned an hour later on the morning that
Sherin went missing.
The
family did not contact police until five hours after the 3-year-old
disappeared, authorities said. Police then issued an Amber alert for
Sherin. Officers said they and other volunteers went door-to-door
searching for the young girl, to no avail.
Law
enforcement has since searched the Mathews’ home and taken a number of
items, including a vacuum cleaner, trash bags, hair fibers, cell phones
and laptops, police said.
Police
have also taken DNA swabs, receipts, grass and other debris from three
vehicles belonging to the Mathews family, according to reports.
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