ATLANTA — After a 14-year-old girl was abducted from her suburban Atlanta home, a suspected kidnapper called her family demanding money and drugs in exchange for her release, according to a court document released Thursday.
The unknown man called the family from a blocked number several times early Tuesday morning after Ayvani Hope Perez was taken from the Ellenwood home at gunpoint, an FBI agent said in a sworn statement filed in federal court in Atlanta. The suspected kidnappers finally called the family around midday Wednesday and said Ayvani would be dropped off at a relative's home in Conyers.
The girl was found safe and in good health at her aunt's home.
Police on Wednesday arrested 29-year-old Wildrego Jackson and 40-year-old Juan Alberto Contreras-Rodriguez in connection with the case. Jackson had his initial court appearance Thursday on a federal charge of conspiracy to kidnap. A public defender was appointed to represent him and a bond hearing was set for Tuesday. Contreras-Rodriguez faces immigration-related charges and is in the custody of federal immigration officials. It wasn't immediately clear whether he had a lawyer.
Jackson was taken into federal custody Wednesday when he showed up for a previously scheduled court appearance in Fulton County Superior Court Wednesday, the FBI agent's statement says.
Police on Tuesday released sketches of two men they say were involved in the abduction. FBI Special Agent Rick Maxwell said Wednesday that Jackson and Contreras-Rodriguez were not the men in the sketches. Investigators were still seeking those men Thursday.
Federal agents used cellphone records of the blocked number to identify Jackson as a suspect, the statement says. The investigation also revealed that a girlfriend of Jackson rented a gray Dodge Challenger a few days before the kidnapping for Jackson to use.
Witnesses in Ayvani's neighborhood told investigators they had seen a gray Dodge Challenger in the area Monday evening, and a witness who lives nearby saw a gray Dodge speeding away after hearing screams outside early Tuesday.