The miraculous reunion of a child after years of abduction.
Abdul Aziz Khan, a 14-year-old boy abducted in 2017 by his non-custodial mother, was found safe in Colorado after a seven-year-long case. Law enforcement discovered Khan during a burglary investigation. His abductors face multiple serious charges, while he is now in protective custody and reported to be in good health.
In a twisting tale of deception and despair, Abdul Aziz Khan, now 14 years old, has been found safe in Colorado after a harrowing seven-year abduction case. Back in 2017, at just 7 years old, he was taken from Atlanta, Georgia by his non-custodial mother, Rabia Khalid, ahead of a crucial custody hearing that looked set to favor his father.
The dramatic turn of events began on February 23, 2025, when deputies from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a burglary at a vacant home in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. A vigilant homeowner had alerted authorities after noticing suspicious activity on their security cameras, capturing two individuals entering the property.
Upon the deputies’ arrival, they encountered Khalid and Elliot Blake Bourgeois, aged 42, who initially concocted a story about being involved in a real estate sale. However, inconsistencies in their statements raised immediate suspicions, prompting further investigation that ultimately led them to the long-missing Abdul Aziz Khan.
In a stroke of luck, two children were discovered in a car parked in the driveway of the home. One of them was swiftly identified as Khan, reuniting him with a sense of safety after years of uncertainty. It is important to note that Khalid had no legal custody of Khan at the time of his abduction.
Khalid now faces multiple serious charges including conspiracy to kidnap, false reporting, forgery, and several other charges—nine in total, seven of which are felonies. Meanwhile, Bourgeois faces an even more extensive list of fourteen charges including kidnapping, fraud, and identity theft, with both individuals now in custody under a hefty bond of $1 million each.
In a favorable update, Khan, along with another unidentified child, has been taken into protective custody and is reportedly in good health. The case, which had captivated the nation, even receiving attention on Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries”, has prompted gratitude from Khan’s family towards law enforcement for their relentless pursuit of justice.
The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has assured the public that the investigation is ongoing, as authorities seek further insights into the activities of Khalid and Bourgeois over the past seven years. This case serves as a reminder of the vigilance required to protect children and the unyielding determination of law enforcement in the face of adversity.
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