An abducted boy aged 7 who was featured on Netflix’s ‘Unsolved Mysterious’ has been found 7 years later.
Abdul Aziz Khan was kidnapped in 2017 after Thanksgiving, in Atlanta, Georgia and was eventually put down as a ‘cold case’.

Khan’s story was brought to the public in the streaming giants documentary series, Unsolved Mysteries which follows some heartbreaking stories in an effort to create public interest and hopefully solve some of the cases through tips.
In his case, it was suspected that his mother, Rabia Khalid, had abducted him after his father was given full custody.
Now, in a happy turn of events, the child has been found, 1,500 miles away from where he was taken, in Colorado.
As reported by The Mirror, authorities were called to a home after reports of a burglary and by chance, came across the child.
The homeowner had called the police claiming that two intruders were spotted on their CCTV cameras of their property that was up for sale.
Police arrived at the scene and found two children in the back of a parked vehicle on the driveway.
They then spoke to the children while the two adults allegedly broke into the home.
They were arrested on site and identified as Rabia Khalid, 40, the missing now-14-year-old’s mom, and her new husband, Elliot Blake Bourgeois, 42 as well as one unidentified child.

They are being held on charges of Second Degree Kidnapping, Forgery, Identity Theft, Providing False Information to Authorities and Trespassing with their bond set at $1,000,000 each.
The children were taken into protective custody. His family shared a statement which read: “We’re overwhelmed with joy that Aziz has finally been found. We want to thank everyone for their support over the last seven years. We specifically want to recognize the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office for their exceptional work in solving this case. Now, as we navigate the next steps, we ask for privacy so that we can move forward as a family and heal together.”
Incredible!





