Authorities turn up heat on dad wanted for allegedly letting 21-year-old son starve, weighing just 59 pounds when he died
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Left: Vernon Hatchett (Montgomery County District Attorney). Right: Tylim Hatchett (MCDA).

Authorities in Pennsylvania have increased the incentive for information leading to the arrest of a 40-year-old father accused of allowing his 21-year-old son with special needs to suffer and die of starvation in their home.

District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Upper Dublin Police Chief Francis Wheatley announced on Wednesday a $10,000 reward for tips that directly result in the capture of Vernon Hatchett. He is wanted in connection with the death of Tylim Hatchett, who weighed a mere 59 pounds at the time of his passing.

Officials note that Hatchett is also known by the alias Khaliyl Ward.

Hatchett, who has been evading capture for over a year, faces multiple felony charges related to his son’s tragic death. These charges include neglect of a dependent leading to death, abuse of a dependent, and conspiracy to commit involuntary manslaughter.

“Vernon Hatchett is charged with neglecting his son’s care to such a degree that it resulted in his death,” stated the district attorney in a press release. “Tylim was entirely reliant on the adults around him, including his father, Vernon Hatchett.”

Last year, Tylim’s mother, Sherrilynn Hawkins, admitted guilt to charges including third-degree murder, neglect of a dependent, theft by deception, and conspiracy to commit theft by deception. She was sentenced to serve between 25 and 50 years in state prison.

The reward for Hatchett’s arrest began at $5,000 and was upped to $7,500 before reaching $10,000.

Prosecutors said Tylim Hatchett died from prolonged neglect at the hands of his parents, as well as another woman, Loretta Harris. Harris was a friend of Hawkins. Both women accepted funds from a home health care agency to work as the 21-year-old’s caregivers, but would leave him alone for hours on end, sometimes for as long as 24 hours.

Harris was sentenced to five years of probation after pleading to charges of endangering the welfare of a care-dependent person, theft by deception and conspiracy to commit theft.

As Law&Crime previously reported, police at about 7:50 p.m. on Sept. 18, 2024, responded to an apartment complex in Dresher, Pennsylvania, regarding a report of an unresponsive person. Upon arriving at the address, first responders said they found Tylim Hatchett “severely emaciated and lying on the floor.”

He was pronounced dead at the scene. Vernon Hatchett was at the apartment and allegedly told officers that he’d found his son about two hours before he got around to calling 911.

A subsequent autopsy performed by a forensic pathologist at the Montgomery County Coroner’s Office determined that the cause of death was complications due to cerebral palsy in the setting of neglect. The manner of death was determined to be a homicide.

According to a previous press release, police, with the assistance of the Montgomery County Detective Bureau, conducted an investigation and found that in February 2024, Tylim Hatchett weighed 91 pounds, meaning he had lost 31 pounds — more than one-third of his total body weight — over the course of just seven months.

Investigators also found evidence showing that Hawkins and Harris were both submitting hours and receiving money from Aveanna Healthcare to be compensated for their time, even though the women were not actually caring for the victim.

“A review of cell phone records found that Hawkins and Harris would ‘clock in’ as a caretaker for Tylim Hatchett at times they were not actively with him, leaving him alone for upwards of 24 hours at a time,” the release states. “Between Sept. 1, 2024, and Sept. 18, 2024, Tylim Hatchett was left in the apartment by himself for 356 of the 425 hours, translating to 82% of the time within those 18 days.”

According to authorities, Tylim Hatchett’s medical records also listed several medications he was supposed to take every day. Those medications needed to be prepared and provided by a caregiver as the victim was “unable to self-medicate.” However, investigators said that Harris had not given Tylim Hatchett any medications at all when she visited.

The victim’s parents also appeared to be well aware of the danger their son was in.

“Throughout September, Hawkins messaged Vernon Hatchett multiple times about their son’s deteriorating health yet continued to leave him alone without providing him food or medicine,” the release states.

Anyone with information about Hatchett’s whereabouts is urged to contact Montgomery County Detective James Lavin at 484-674-6527 or Upper Dublin Detective Brian Devlin at 215-646-2101. Authorities emphasized that anyone who spots Hatchett should not approach him, just simply call 911.

 

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