The
FBI continues to investigate the death of an 8-year-old boy believed to have
been mauled by a pack of dogs, and his parents are now facing Navajo tribal
charges related to the safety of his three siblings.
Ramah Navajo Police Chief
Emil Radosevich confirms that the boy's younger siblings have been placed with
the tribe's social services department.
He says the parents, Yolonda Henio and stepfather Keith Comosona, are awaiting a hearing in tribal court this month on charges of child endangerment.
He says the parents, Yolonda Henio and stepfather Keith Comosona, are awaiting a hearing in tribal court this month on charges of child endangerment.
It wasn't immediately clear if they had an
attorney.
Radosevich says the parents were intoxicated the night Tomas Jay
Henio was found dead face down in the snow.
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