Indianapolis police found a baby when they stopped to eat.


Kason Thomas and Kyair Thomas: A 5-month-old Twin who went missing in a stolen car, a family member and community leaders in Columbus, Ohio

Family members and community leaders in Columbus, Ohio, gathered Wednesday to pray for the safe return of a 5-month-old twin who went missing in a stolen car.

Twins Kason and Kyair Thomas were inside a 2010 Honda Accord outside a Donatos Pizzeria on Monday night while their mother, working as a DoorDash driver, picked up an order, police said.

“If you look at him and you see anything, see a precious child who’s longing for his mother,” she said. “We beg you, please, please, please do the right thing and just bring my baby home”

The car has to be somewhere. “This person has to be somewhere and she’s with a 5-month-old and so if people just see anything that looks out of the ordinary, we’re asking that you bring us the tips. We want to bring his baby home.” Police have not had any sightings, Potts said.

I request that you return Kason Thomas. We would like to thank you for coming back. You have shown us you know how to do the right thing. You can return him to any safe location,” Police Chief Elaine Bryant said during a news conference Tuesday.

Kason and Nalah Jackson, 24, of an Indianapolis, stolen black Honda Accord, had been found by an Indianapolis woman in December 22, 2010, during a news conference

The vehicle was recently purchased and did not have a license plate, which made it harder to track, Deputy Chief Smith Weir said during the news conference.

Officials are asking people to be on the lookout for a black Honda Accord with a torn Ohio registration sticker on the rear bumper and a white bumper sticker that says, “Westside City Toys.”

Two Indianapolis police officers had spent the day searching in vain for a missing baby in a stolen vehicle when they stopped to eat and gather their wits.

A woman suspected of stealing the 2010 black Honda Accord had been taken into custody earlier that day, on December 22, but the vehicle was still missing. Three days after the car was stolen in Columbus, Ohio, the baby and his twin Kyair Thomass were still not found.

“It was time for us to decompress because we were disappointed that we could not find him,” Sgt. Shawn Anderson of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department told CNN affiliate WISH-TV. God allowed us to take him and put him in our hands.

El said that when they found him he was cold, but awake and moving around a bit. “His eyes were open wide and just trying to take everything in.”

Kason’s family said he was doing as well as to be expected under the circumstances, the station reported. LaFonda Thomass, the twins’ grandmother, said she was overwhelmed by the discovery.

Police said that Kyair was left near the airport in the early morning hours of December 20. But it would be days before Kason was found in Indianapolis – about 175 miles from where he was taken.

The suspect, Nalah Jackson, 24, was awaiting extradition to Columbus, where she faces two felony counts of kidnapping. A warrant for Jackson’s arrest was filed through the Franklin County Court, according to an online docket. Online court records show that Jackson has also been charged with battery of bodily waste.

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According to a commander of major crime, four people were supposed to perform at a club in Detroit on January 21.

“It’s our understanding that the performance got canceled, and from there – we just have a whole lot of unanswered questions that we are trying to find out,” McGinnis said. All of their phones “stopped having activity” by the early morning hours of January 22, McGinnis added.

“The mother of one of the victims, the next day, made a report of the missing person. McGinnis said that the mother became very proactive and started searching for her vehicle through OnStar.

Even if that happens, other relatives of the other missings realize that that is a friend of their own, so they report them missing as well.

He said they want to find and get them to their loved ones. “Really think about the victims’ families in this case, they have no answers. They don’t know where their loved one is.