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Ranger Mom
06-29-2011, 08:02 PM
This is so sad....my granddaughter is the same age, I cannot fathom someone doing this to anyone, but especially a small child.


A father abandoned his 4-year-old son along a West Texas highway, and the injured boy spent several hours alone in the dark before a passing motorist picked him up, police said.

Carlos Rico, 22, stopped his car along a cactus-lined stretch of Interstate 20 near Sweetwater at about 3 a.m. Tuesday and "threw the boy out of the car like a bag of garbage," Sweetwater police Chief Jim Kelley told the Abilene Reporter-News on Tuesday.

The boy was picked up about three hours later by the local high school basketball coach and taken to a hospital, where doctors removed at least 500 cactus spines from the child's body, Kelley said. The boy was in the state's custody on Wednesday.

"I've seen a lot of bad things. This is absolutely a first. I've never seen a 4-year-old angel left on the side of the road for dead. He's such a sweet little boy," he said.

Rico was driving from Lubbock to Saginaw when he abandoned his son, and he was taken into custody Tuesday by police in the Fort Worth suburb, Saginaw police spokesman Damon Ing told The Associated Press on Wednesday. Rico's cousin called police when Rico showed up to see him without his son, Ing said. Investigators determined that Rico was the father of the boy found near Sweetwater, he said.

Rico told Saginaw investigators that God told him to choke the boy and expel him from the car, Kelley said. There was bruising on Angel's throat, he said.

Ing said Rico had been charged with child endangerment and did not have a lawyer representing him. His bond was set at $50,000.

Kelley said Rico would be brought to Sweetwater, about 225 miles west of Dallas, where he could face additional charges, including attempted murder or attempted capital murder, which could apply because the boy is younger than 6, he said.

Angel's stepmother in Lubbock came to Sweetwater to be with him. The whereabouts of the boy's biological mother were not immediately known, and it was unclear if she is involved in his life.

Marleigh Meisner, a spokeswoman for Child Protective Services, told The Associated Press that there is no history of abuse involving the boy's family. She said a custody hearing is set for July 7.

http://www.mywesttexas.com/top_stories/article_0e863cd4-a299-11e0-9720-001cc4c03286.html

Old LB
06-29-2011, 08:08 PM
I read that this morning, hard to believe someone could do that to a child.:confused:

Roughneck93
06-29-2011, 08:19 PM
Read this story a little earlier. I'm so glad someone found this child. Unbelievable!:(

Ranger Mom
06-29-2011, 08:36 PM
I can't imagine the fear that child had to feel being on the side of the interstate in the early morning hours...in the middle of cactus patch. Heck, my granddaughter wigs out if you accidentally turn the bathroom light off when she's in there.

zebrablue2
06-29-2011, 09:47 PM
That dude is sick!!!

BEAST
06-29-2011, 10:25 PM
Perfect candidate for the death penalty.




BEAST

trojandad
06-30-2011, 04:11 AM
this guy is gonna get back to sweetwater and realize his god was really the devil......

Sweetwater Red
07-01-2011, 01:53 PM
http://www.sweetwaterreporter.com/content/update-charge-upgraded-attempted-capital-murder

Here's an update to the story.

UPDATE: According to Sweetwater Police Chief Jim Kelley, Carlos Rico has been booked into Nolan County Jail charged with attempted capital murder. His bond has been set at $500,000. The charge is a first degree felony and possible punishment includes 5-99 years or life in prison and a fine up to $10,000.

Original story:
After a press conference given by Sweetwater Chief of Police Jim Kelley, new details emerged about Sweetwater's Angel and his ordeal.
According to Kelley, Angel Flores' father, Carlos Rico, 22, said that God told him to choke his son and leave him on the road. He then allegedly stopped at a gas station in Eastland and told those in the convenience store that he had killed his son. Rico told his brother when he reached Saginaw, that after he returned to the car from the gas station, he saw a dead bird in the grill of his truck and the bird told him that Angel was not dead. Rico's brother then encouraged him to turn himself in and wanted to find Angel. Kelley stated that there was bruising around Angel's neck and that Rico stated that he left Angel in Sweetwater around 3 a.m., leaving the boy alone in the dark for over three hours.
Four-year-old Angel Flores was found wandering in the middle of Interstate 20 on Tuesday morning around 6:30 a.m. in Nolan County covered in as many as 500 cactus spines, when Sweetwater High School basketball coach Al Hunt saw him and brought him to safety.
Hunt said he initially thought he was looking at a guardrail post until it moved.
"It took me seconds to realize, 'it's a little kid there,'" the 54-year-old coach said.
He said he pulled over and, not seeing a vehicle the child might have been in, ran across the road and scooped the boy into his arms. He said the boy's lips were cracked as if he were dehydrated, and that the only response the boy gave to his questions was when he held up four fingers when Hunt asked his age.
"He didn't say a word to me. He didn't say a word to anybody. He never said a word," Hunt told the Associated Press.
Angel was taken to the Emergency Room at Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital to remove the cactus spines and was admitted for observation. He has now been released to Child Protective Services. Angel's step mother, Isabel Serna, 18, who has been in Angel's life for about three years, came from Lubbock to be with Angel. His biological mother has been absent for most of Angel's life.
According to Kelley, the step mother stated that there was no history of abuse in the family. They also have another child and one on the way. Marleigh Meisner, a spokeswoman for Child Protective Services, told The Associated Press that a custody hearing is set for July 7.
Rico had been charged with child endangerment and did not have a lawyer representing him. His bond was set at $50,000. Kelley said Rico would be brought to Sweetwater, where he could face additional charges, including attempted murder or attempted capital murder, which could apply because the boy is younger than 6, he said.
According to Chief Kelley, many people have called and come in wanting to bring clothes and toys to Angel. "So many people have been touched by Angel's story and want to help. It just shows the heart of this community in wanting to help a child that they don't even know. Just knowing that a child is in need drives the community to do whatever they can to help."
Kelley also stated that besides the cactus spines being removed from his body, Angel has been in great spirits the entire time he has been in the care of police. "He's just a ball of fire. He's bright, sharp, happy and just a great kid. Everyone has wanted to take him home."

Sweetwater Red
07-01-2011, 02:03 PM
Here's a link that includes a picture.

bobcat1
07-01-2011, 04:02 PM
Here's a link that includes a picture. I need about 15 minutes in his cell with cameras off. No good rat bastard!:mad: