Twins found safe in two cities far from home. |
This certainly been a dramatic week for a Columbus, Ohio family. The Black woman who kidnapped two 5-month old twins was apprehended in Indianapolis.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
It is a perfect reminder to make sure that you never leave your vehicle running when you are entering a building for even a brief second. It is also important to make sure you take your children and pets out of the vehicle. It is dangerous for children and pets to be left inside a hot and cold vehicle.
The mother was doing a DoorDash for a customer at a local pizza shop when she left her vehicle running with her twin boys inside. Out of nowhere, the terrorist jumping into the vehicle and took off. It was a three day horrific experience.
The Columbus Police face scrutiny after issuing an AMBER Alert three hours after the vehicle was reported missing. The whole issue led to a delay of capture.
Terrorist was spotted in Dayton, Ohio gas station. |
The terrorist was spotted in the Dayton suburb of Huber Heights, Ohio at a local gas station begging for money and acting erratically.
Kyair and Kason Thomass were kidnapped and were in great danger.
Kayir was found alive at the Dayton International Airport in a parking lot. It was Kason that had the nation on high alert. There was a dangerous Winter storm and fears that this terrorist would leave the baby alone to die were strongly concerned.
So it took a watchful eye to find Kason. The Indianapolis Metro Police were tipped that the vehicle was spotted near a pizza store.
It was an ironic experience for Columbus father. He was a survivor of the 2019 Dayton mass shooting in which his father and eight others were killed by a white terrorist.
Amid the search for Kason, Dion Green, who survived a 2019 mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, that claimed the life of his father, established a $10,000 reward for the baby's safe return.
Kason Thomass safe. |
"I hope and pray that this baby is found safe and that we can get him back home to his mother," Green said in a Facebook post on Wednesday announcing the reward.
Green was out with his father, Derrick Fudge, in Dayton's Oregon District when a 24-year-old man went on a shooting rampage, killing nine people, including Fudge, and wounding dozens more. In the aftermath of the massacre, Green founded the Fudge Foundation to help individuals impacted directly and indirectly by mass shootings, violence, human trafficking, domestic abuse and other forms of trauma.
"My main concern is the child," Green told ABC affiliate station WSYX in Columbus. "I just want to get the baby and make sure we get him returned back home safely."
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