Father of Missing Texas Girl Sherin Mathews Arrested on Felony Charge: Police

Father of Missing Texas Girl Sherin Mathews Arrested on Felony Charge: Police
Jack Phillips
10/23/2017
Updated:
10/24/2017

The father of missing Texas girl, Sherin Mathews—whose body is believed to have been found by investigators—was arrested on a felony charge.

Police in Richardson say Wesley Mathews is facing a felony count of injury to a child, the police department said in a statement on Monday night. It’s a felony punishable by life or anywhere from 5 to 99 years in prison, the department noted.

“Mathews voluntarily arrived at the Richardson Police Station with his attorney and asked to speak with detectives. He provided an alternate statement of events from those which he had given previously, regarding the disappearance of Sherin,” the department wrote.

Details of the alternative statement were not provided by police.

He’s now being held on $1 million bond in the Richardson City Jail, police stated.

“We are still awaiting a positive identification from the Dallas County Medical Examiners office for the child’s body found yesterday, believed to be Sherin Mathews,” the department said.

Mathews initially told investigators earlier this month that he ordered Sherin, 3, to stand outside the family’s home at 3 a.m. as punishment for not drinking her milk. He was later arrested that day before he posted bond and was released.

Wesley Mathews (Richardson Police)
Wesley Mathews (Richardson Police)

Police said they believe his wife, Sini Mathews, was sleeping when the girl was told to go outside and wasn’t aware of the alleged punishment, Fox4 reported. He was previously charged with endangerment to a child and had to wear an ankle monitor.

On Sunday, police said they found the body they believe to be Sherin’s in a culvert near a road close to the Mathews’ home, located in a suburb north of Dallas. She went missing Oct. 7.

Wesley Mathews didn’t report the girl missing for five hours later, and he reportedly did the laundry in the meantime.

The couple adopted Sherin in 2016 from India after she was abandoned in her native country, according to The Times of India.

“Worst news finding child’s body,” Richardson Police Chief Jimmy Spivey tweeted on Monday, but he added that he is “happy [it has been] recovered so properly laid to rest.”

Those who are responsible, he vowed, would be brought “to justice.”

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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