Jonesboro, GA – Teen Missing Four Years Found Alive, Hidden Behind Wall Near Atlanta

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    A reporter walks from the home where a 13-year-old boy who reportedly has been missing for four years, was located by police hidden behind a false wall in a closet in the home in Jonesboro, Georgia November 29, 2014. ReutersJonesboro, GA – A 13-year-old boy who had been reported missing four years ago was discovered alive, hidden behind a fake wall of a home near Atlanta, Georgia, and reunited with his mother early on Saturday, police said.

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    Five people living in the home in Jonesboro, 17 miles (28 km) south of Atlanta, were taken into custody, among them the boy’s father, Gregory Jean, 37, and an adult female, said Sergeant Kevin Hughes of the Clayton County police.

    Jean and Samantha Joy Davis face charges of false imprisonment, cruelty to children and obstructing an officer, he said, adding that three juveniles also in the home were facing obstruction charges.

    The boy’s mother apparently had reported him missing to child welfare but not police, and no missing person’s report was filed in Clayton County, Hughes said.

    The teen was apparently able to get to a phone recently and contacted his mother with his whereabouts, authorities said.

    Clayton County police went to the home on Friday to look for the 13-year-old but Jean and Davis said they had no information about the boy, Hughes said.

    Several hours later, police came back and again searched the residence. While the police were in the home, the boy called his mother, who relayed to officers where her son was hidden in the house, Hughes said.

    “They discovered him hidden behind a false wall in the interior portion of the home,” he said.

    The boy appeared to be in good physical health and was reunited with his mother, who had come to Georgia from out of state, Hughes said.

    Neighbors in their quiet, well-kept Jonesboro neighborhood said the family moved in about six months ago and kept to themselves.

    The 13-year-old boy always seemed to be home and did not appear to be enrolled in school, they said.

    “We just thought that they liked to keep to themselves,” said neighbor Julie Pizarro, 37, adding that the boy was often seen tending the yard.

    “You can see the yard is immaculate,” she said. “The boy kept it that way.”

    The teen went missing in 2010 while visiting his father in Florida, WSBTV reported.

    Jean was being held in Clayton County jail and no bail has been set, online records show.

    Authorities said Jean and Davis could face more criminal charges as the investigation unfolds.

    It was unclear if they had obtained attorneys.


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    PowerUp
    PowerUp
    9 years ago

    Stupid media making a case out of nothing, he was with his father he was not really “missing” and he was not really “kidnapped” and he was not really “in danger” but the american stupid law calls that kiddnapped etc…

    rainyday
    rainyday
    9 years ago

    Are u coming from a third world country or what? Don’t you have a heart for this kid (let alone your ex-wife). It sure is called kidnapping! If parents are separated or divorced & the mother is granted physical custody (as is usually the case), than its like kidnapping. Esp if the father lies, & claims the kid is lost. & If course the kid is in danger! Emotionally! To steal a kid from seeing or speaking to his mother, & keep him hidden, & so suddenly, & young, is cruel & selfish, & damaging emotionally. This man deserves big jail time for this child to feel safe again (if he ever will)…

    Normal
    Normal
    9 years ago

    #1 Perhaps we can lock you up in a cage for 4 years and see if you find that objectionable.

    MyThreeCents
    MyThreeCents
    9 years ago

    It’s not like he was always locked up behind a wall, he was seen outdoors in the yard. Why didn’t police check out the father 4 years ago? If he was missing but in plain sight, how can that be called hidden?

    Yanky6
    Yanky6
    9 years ago

    It seems that the mother knew were the child was, the article says, “The boy’s mother apparently had reported him missing to child welfare but not police”. why didn’t she call the police only after the child called her by phone?,

    9 years ago

    Yet another reason why people must contact the police DIRECTLY and IMMEDIATELY, and not go through a third party, be that a social service agency or a ruv.