Georgia Boy was found kidnapped in the Netflix episode safe after 7 years


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The invitation to infringe on the discovery and rescue of a young boy was the subject of a The case of high -level kidnapping It appeared on “secrets that were not resolved” in Netflix.

Officials from Douglas Sharif County Office In Colorado, he announced that Abdel Aziz Khan, who is now 14 years old, had been recovered, and two people were arrested regarding his disappearance more than seven years ago.

“We have finished the joy that Aziz has recently been found. We want to thank everyone for their support over the past seven years,” the Aziz family participated in a statement with the agency.

“Now, while we transfer the following steps, we ask for privacy so that we can move forward as a family and heal together.”

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Arrests that were made in the kidnapping of Abdel Aziz Khan

According to what was reported, Abdel Aziz Khan was kidnapped in 2017 by his non -trustee mother and her new husband. (Douglas Sharif County Office)

According to what was reported, Aziz was kidnapped in 2017 Outside Atlanta, Georgia By his non -trustee mother, 40 -year -old Raba Khaled.

According to National Center for Lost and Exploited Children (NCMEC) Police said that Khaled failed to appear in a hearing on November 27, 2017 in Atlanta. The American Marshall service said that she had filled her bags and fled with Aziz and her new husband, known as Elliot Blake 42 -year -old.

According to Abd, Aziz's father, Khaled made it increasingly difficult with the passage of time to see Aziz after moving from New Orleans to Atlanta for a new job. This sparked a new and bitter nursery battle between Abd and Khaled, which lasted for several years.

Abdel NCMEC told that he made sure that Aziz spent the most possible time together despite more than 400 miles from the distance he separated. Abd said: “I made my entire schedule around Aziz.” “I was visiting every weekend and I will bring him to New Orleans until he is with his family.”

The center added that “it is clear that Khaled will lose the custody of Aziz.”

During a press conference on Wednesday, the American Marshal service said it had searched for Khaled and strengthened through 11 different states.

But a break in the case did not come until February 23, when deputies from the Douglas Sharif County Office were sent to a vacant house in Haylands Ranch, Colorado for reports on a robbery in the operation.

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Abdul Aziz Khan

Abdel Aziz Khan, 14, who disappeared seven years ago, was located in Douglas County, Colorado and two people were arrested for kidnapping. (Douglas Sharif County Office)

When the deputies arrived at the house, they found two adults near the property and two children in a parked car in the house pass.

The officials said that the spouses claimed that they were linked to brokering, but their story quickly started to collapse after the discovery of their identities.

The woman was identified as Khaled, who had an active note of kidnapping, while the man was identified as the bourgeois.

“Our deputies responded to what appeared in the beginning as a routine invitation, but through sharp attention to details and perseverance, they revealed the truth. Their ability to admit contradictions in the story of the suspects and the follow -up of expected customers, even when the situation seemed unclear, eventually led to the safe recovery of the child who was missing for seven years.”

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Officials said that Khaled and the bourgeoisie Facial accusations including second -class kidnapping, Forgery, stealing identity, providing wrong information to the authorities, and infringement of the property of others.

Their bonds were set at one million dollars each, and a preliminary hearing was set on March 27.

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Aziz Khan, five -year -old with his father, Abdul Khan

A kidnapped boy, who was shown in Netflix, was found “secrets that have not been resolved” after 7 years. (National Center for Lost and Unexplained Children)

Aziz, along with another child whose identity has not been released, was placed in the preventive nursery.

Weekly said that he obtained a “privilege” for the victim's family and said, “There was no dryness in the room.”

“This family has a long way in front of them. But our team is for them. We will walk with them step by step while moving on this trip. We hope that they will find recovery and hope in days, weeks, months and even their years,” Wikley said.

“I cannot be deceived by the work that our team has done; this issue is to the commitment of our officers to search for justice and protect the most vulnerable. It is a reminder of the amazing difference that our work makes in the life of those we serve. This reminds us of all why we do this work.”

The officials said the investigation is still continuing, and that the authorities are continuing to collect information to completely resolve this issue.

“This important development follows a seven -year long research,” said Marshal Inx Smith III of the Eastern region of Louisiana in a statement. “My sincere gratitude to all the participants in recovery efforts, especially the authorities in Douglas Province, Colorado for their quick and effective actions. We also would like to thank NCMEC, Netflix puzzles that have not been resolved, and Crimestoppers Gno for directing the audience's attention to this issue.”

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John Bishov III, Vice -President of the Department of Lost Children at the National Center for Lost and Exploited Children (NCMEC) also participated in his statement of his gratitude for the return of Khan safe and the work of law enforcement agencies.

“The National Center for missing children has worked closely with the application of the law and the Aziz family since its disappearance, always believing that it can be found.”

“In the kidnapping of the family, it may be difficult to attract the attention of the public, but we knew that national media coverage was decisive – this could be anywhere. Thanks to the intense instincts of deputies and the interest of both law enforcement, Aziz will continue, in NCMEN, will continue to support.”

Stepheny Price is a writer in Fox News Digital and Fox Business. It covers topics including missing persons, murders, national crime cases, illegal immigration, and more. Story tips and ideas can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com

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