A seven-year-old boy whose abduction case featured in a Netflix true crime show has miraculously been found.
Abdul Aziz Khan was kidnapped in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2017 just after Thanksgiving in what was shaping up to be a mysterious ‘cold case.’
The story was brought to life by the streaming platform Netflix in its documentary series, Unsolved Mysteries.
The show exposes some heartbreaking cases in a bid to whip up public interest and help them to solve it, signposting at the end of every episode where viewers can send their tip-offs.
In the case of Abdul, it was suspected he was taken by his mom, Rabia Khalid, after his father was granted full custody by the courts.
Now, the youngster has finally been found 1,500 miles away in Colorado by a complete happy accident.
According to The Mirror, police were called out to reports of a home burglary when they stumbled across the missing youngster.
The homeowner called the cops after claiming to have seen two intruders on the CCTV cameras of the property listed for sale as of February 23.
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office raced to the scene where they discovered two children in the back of a car parked on the driveway and spoke to the youngsters while the two adults allegedly broke into the property.
The pair were arrested at the scene and later identified as Rabia Khalid, 40, the missing now-14-year-old’s mom, and Elliot Blake Bourgeois, 42.
