(Daily Mail) Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said Tuesday that the remains were found after a search and authorities are awaiting a positive identification of the remains, which were discovered Monday.
Authorities say the search for Abdul-ghani, known as AG, from Georgia, led them Friday to the squalid compound where they found his father, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, four other adults and 11 children living in filthy conditions.
My #FoxNews segment about the raid on an armed #NewMexico Islamic extremist compound (near #Colorado border) situated on 10 acres.
5 arrested, 11 children rescued, 3-year old boy still missing.
Sources told me it had a shooting range, was a “cult-like…training camp.” pic.twitter.com/2guN66YXhR
— Ryan Mauro (@ryanmauro) August 6, 2018