MENIFEE, Calif. -- A 16-year-old family member was arrested
Wednesday on suspicion of murder in the case of a missing 11-year-old autistic
boy in Southern California, police said Wednesday.
A body that matched the description of Terry Dewayne Smith
Jr. was found partially exposed in a shallow grave on the family property,
Menifee police Chief John Hill said at a news conference.
The body has not yet been positively identified, Hill said,
adding that the death was the result of "a domestic issue" at the
house.
Terry has a 16-year-old half brother who authorities have
said was the last person to see the boy. However, Hill identified the suspect
only as a "family member" and would not confirm if the suspect lived
at the house.
Police responded to a tip about the body early Wednesday
before they discovered the body, said Hill. Televised news reports showed
sheriff's investigators concentrating on what appeared to be a small hole by a
tree and about 75 feet from the house, which sits in a rambling, weedy lot off
a remote road.
The 16-year-old family member, the boy's mother and other
family members were taken in for questioning before the arrest, said Albert
Martinez, Riverside County sheriff's deputy.
Terry had been missing from his Menifee home since Saturday,
and hundreds of volunteers have helped search for him.
Volunteers were told to stop searching Tuesday night,
because they were getting stranded in the desert and causing problems, hours
after local officials pledged to continue searching for the boy.
The boy was reported missing on Sunday morning in the
Riverside County community about 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles.
Terry was last seen Saturday night, reportedly following his
half brother, who told the boy to go home, the Desert Sun said. The boy's
mother, Shawna Smith, said she didn't realize he was missing until the next
day.
Searches of the area with a bloodhound, horses and a
helicopter were unsuccessful. Hundreds of volunteers also joined the effort but
days of covering miles of desert in 100-degree temperatures turned up nothing.
Terry's family worried that he may have wandered off without
food, water or special medication.
However, "foul play has never been ruled out" by
investigators, Martinez said.
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