Second five-month-old baby boy found ALIVE after snatched with his twin brother outside Papa Johns

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BREAKING: Second five-month-old baby boy found ALIVE three days after he was snatched with his twin brother outside Papa Johns while mom left her engine running to grab pizza

Twin boys were in a car that was stolen in Columbus on Monday nightKyair Thomass was found the next day in Dayton International Airport parking lotHis brother, Kason Thomass was found Thursday in the back of a stolen car 

By Neirin Gray Desai and James Gordon For Dailymail.com

Published: 20:44 EST, 22 December 2022 | Updated: 20:56 EST, 22 December 2022

Authorities in Ohio have found the second five-month-old baby who had been abducted along with his twin brother when their mother's car was stolen as she dashed into a pizza shop. 

Kason Thomass was found alive and safe in Indianapolis near a Papa John’s pizza location on Thursday according to Columbus police.

The baby boy is said to be in good health and has been taken to hospital for a check up. 

Kason was found in the stolen Honda Accord and still wearing the same clothes. 

Kason Thomass was found alive and safe in Indianapolis near a Papa John’s pizza location on Thursday according to Columbus, Ohio police

His twin brother, Kyair Thomass was found abandoned and cold in an airport parking lot earlier in the week.

The twins were in a car believed to have been stolen by known child abuser Naleh Jackson, 24, on Monday night.

They were left inside their mother's car - with the engine running - at 9.45pm on December 19 when she went inside Donatos Pizza in Columbus to collect a Door Dash order.

When she turned around, her car had disappeared with the two babies still inside, police said.

In a 911 call, Barnett can be heard telling dispatchers: 'Somebody just stole my car and my babies are in there.

Kason (left) and Kyair Thomass (right) went missing on Monday night when they were abducted while in a car that was stolen from outside a pizza restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. Kyair was found in an airport parking lot. Kason has now also been found

Members of staff at Donatos Pizza told Columbus Police that Nalah Jackson (pictured), 24, left the restaurant when Barnett walked in. Police have named her as the primary suspect

Jackson has a criminal record and had been charged in the past with abusing her own child after they allegedly fell down a staircase

'I was just right here and all I was doing was just grabbing this pizza. I was right here, I didn't even go inside the building,' she said.

Restaurant employees said that a homeless person, now understood to be Jackson, was inside the restaurant but left when the Barnett came inside, Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant said.

Jackson has a criminal record and had been charged with abusing her own child. In June 2021, she pled guilty to child endangerment charges after her 11-month-old fell down a staircase, the Columbus Dispatch reported.

She was then sentenced to 13 days in prison and placed on probation for two years.

In September 2021, Jackson went to the National Youth Advocacy Center for a supervised visit with her children, but ran away and flagged down a stranger's car, police reported.  

The 2010 Honda Accord was spotted in a gas station. Barnett told officers during the 911 call that the car was missing a front bumper and had a torn temporary registration tag

Wilhelmina Barnett pictured with her twin sons, both of which have now been found alive

Kyair was found early on Tuesday morning in a Dayton International Airport parking lot after the statewide Amber Alert.

Somebody found the child in a car seat between cars in the airport's economy parking lot. 

During a press conference on Tuesday, police confirmed that Jackson was the primary suspect and had been seen at a gas station driving Barnett's 2010 Honda Accord.

Barnett told officers during the 911 call that the car was missing a front bumper and had a torn temporary registration tag.

Bryant said during a press conference that the car had been spotted at a gas station near Dayton, and released surveillance images of the car.

Barnett posted on social media a screenshot of a text message she received demanding $650 for the safe return of her baby. Police have since confirmed that the message was a scam intended to extract money from Kason's traumatized parents. 

She created a GoFundMe page to raise money at one point but the site's policies do not allow users to raise funds for the payment of ransoms. 

Barnett told the police that the car had a torn temporary Ohio registration tag

Police have also confirmed that the message was a scam intended to extract money from Kason's traumatized parents

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