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

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Ohio authorities found a second 5-month-old baby who had been abducted along with his twin brother when their mother’s car was stolen when she ran into a pizza parlor.

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

The baby is said to be in good health and was taken to the hospital for a check-up.

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

Kason Thomass was found alive and safe in Indianapolis near a Papa John's pizzeria on Thursday, according to Columbus police.

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

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

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

They were left inside their mother’s car, with the engine running, at 9:45 pm on December 19 when she walked into Donatos Pizza in Columbus to pick up a Door Dash order.

When he turned around, his car was missing, police said.

In a 911 call, Barnett can be heard telling dispatchers, “Someone just stole my car and my babies are in there.”

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

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

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

Donatos Pizza staff members told Columbus Police that 24-year-old Nalah Jackson (pictured) left the restaurant when Barnett entered.  Police named her as the prime suspect.

Donatos Pizza staff members told Columbus Police that 24-year-old Nalah Jackson (pictured) left the restaurant when Barnett entered.  Police named her as the prime suspect.

Donatos Pizza staff members told Columbus Police that 24-year-old Nalah Jackson (pictured) left the restaurant when Barnett entered. Police named her as the prime suspect.

Jackson has a criminal record and had been accused in the past of abusing her own son after he allegedly fell down a ladder.

Jackson has a criminal record and had been accused in the past of abusing her own son after he allegedly fell down a ladder.

Jackson has a criminal record and had been accused in the past of abusing her own son after he allegedly fell down a ladder.

“I was right here and all I was doing was grabbing this pizza. I was right here, I didn’t even go into the building,” she said.

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

Jackson has a criminal record and had been accused of abusing her own son. In June 2021, she pleaded guilty to child endangerment after her 11-month-old son fell down a ladder. reported the Columbus Dispatch.

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

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

The 2010 Honda Accord was spotted at a gas station

The 2010 Honda Accord was spotted at a gas station

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

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

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

Wilhelmina Barnett pictured with her twin sons, one of whom is still missing

Wilhelmina Barnett pictured with her twin sons, one of whom is still missing

Wilhelmina Barnett pictured with her twin sons, one of whom is still missing

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

Someone found the child in a car seat between cars in the cheap airport parking lot.

At a news conference Tuesday, police confirmed that Jackson was the prime suspect and that he 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 broken temporary registration tag.

Bryant said during a news conference that the car had been seen at a gas station near Dayton and released surveillance footage of the car.

Barnett told police the car had a broken Ohio temporary registration plate.

Barnett told police the car had a broken Ohio temporary registration plate.

Barnett told police the car had a broken Ohio temporary registration plate.

Police have confirmed that the message was a scam aimed at extracting money from Kason's traumatized parents.

Police have confirmed that the message was a scam aimed at extracting money from Kason's traumatized parents.

Police have confirmed that the message was a scam aimed at extracting money from Kason’s traumatized parents.

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 aimed at extracting money from Kason’s traumatized parents.

He created a GoFundMe page to raise money, but the site’s policies do not allow users to raise funds for ransom payments.

Police have issued an alert to neighboring states (Michigan, Pennsylvania, Indiana, West Virginia, and Kentucky) that the sighting of the 2010 Honda Accord should be reported.

Local gun violence advocate Dion Green has announced that he will hand out a $10,000 reward for the baby’s return, no questions asked.

“I hope the bounty can make something happen,” Dion told the Dispatch. “Any leads to help me find the kid, I’ll give you your $10,000.”