The Oklahoman reported Thursday that Lincoln County assistant District Attorney Adam Panter said the boy weighed 80 pounds July 12, when he was found sharing the barn with goats, rabbits and chickens.

The boy’s name and condition haven’t been released. Panter says he could have died without medical attention.

A spokeswoman for the state Department of Human Services declined to comment on the case.

Panter says the boy’s father, stepmother and two older brothers have been arrested on child neglect warrants. Court records don’t indicate formal charges have been filed.