September 19, 2013

USA: 14 Year-Old Georgia Girl Abducted From Home After Home Invasion Found Alive, Sspects In Custody. YAY!

The Associated Press
written by Kate Brumback
Wednesday September 18, 2013

ELLENWOOD, Ga. — A 14-year-old Georgia girl abducted in a home invasion robbery was found alive on Wednesday after a wide search by several law enforcement agencies, and two suspects were in custody, police said.

Ayvani Hope Perez had been taken from her suburban Atlanta home early Tuesday after authorities said armed robbers broke in, demanded money and jewelry and were told there was none. Authorities said Wednesday they hadn't established a motive for the abduction.

Clayton County Police Chief Gregory Porter said the girl was found in a nearby community, Conyers, and has since been reunited with her family.

"She's in good health, she's being evaluated as we speak," Porter said.

Wildrego Jackson, 29, faces a federal charge of conspiracy to kidnap. The police chief also said Juan Alberto Contreras-Rodriguez, a 40-year-old Mexican national, has been arrested on immigration-related charges.

He did not elaborate further.

It was not immediately known if the two men had lawyers. Henry County sheriff's records indicate that a man named Juan Alberto Contreras-Ramirez was arrested on drug trafficking charges in December of 2012, but the charges were later dropped. A federal official confirmed that man was Contreras-Rodriguez.

He and Jackson were not the men identified in police sketches released Tuesday, FBI Special Agent Rick Maxwell said. Investigators are still looking for tips about the two men pictured in the sketches, Maxwell added.

"The two original individuals in those sketches are still at large and we're still actively searching for those guys," Sgt. Kevin Hughes, a spokesman for the Clayton police, said Wednesday night.

When asked at a news conference whether the suspects in custody knew Ayvani and her family, Maxwell said only that "we have not determined the relationship between those people."

The FBI and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation assisted Clayton County police in the search.

Authorities have said two men wearing black clothing and armed with handguns pried open a back door of the home in the Ellenwood area around 2:15 a.m. Tuesday, demanding the family's valuables, authorities said.

Police said the armed men shot the family's dog during the home invasion; the dog died later of the injuries.

The family had moved in about a month ago and apparently didn't know the suspects, authorities said.

Ayvani's mother had her daughter and her 15-year-old son hiding inside the home, but the intruders were able to find them, police said in a statement. The men abducted Ayvani with no explanation, police added.

The crime occurred on a cul-de-sac in Ellenwood, a small community about 10 miles southeast of Atlanta populated by two-story homes, police said.

On Tuesday evening, more than 150 people had gathered in a circle and held hands in prayer at a candlelight vigil at a high school.

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