The car thief who stole an SUV from a Georgia gas station on Jan. 17 didn’t plan on also kidnapping two children.
He didn’t get far before he noticed 4-year-old Arya Wilmer in the back seat. The thief pulled over and left the young girl on the side of Riverdale road near the freeway entrance.
Precious Wilmer, who had left her two children in the heated car while she ran inside to pay for her gas, came out to see her car—and her children—departing the station parking lot. She called the police.
Shortly after police began searching for the car and the children, Georgia State University Police Chief Joseph Spillane spotted Arya on the side of the road. One-month-old Ava Wilmer was still missing.
Ava seemed to be alright, despite having been outside in 22-degree weather in a 20-mph wind.
Both Ava and her sister Arya were taken to Southern Regional Medical Center as a precaution.
“I’m extremely happy,” Precious Wilmer told WLTX. “I’m just praying that everything is OK and she'll be fine.”
Wilmer said she was grateful that Ferguson had helped save her child. “I haven’t seen him, but I’m going to thank him so much,” she said.
Police later recovered Wilmer’s SUV from where it had been abandoned along Metropolitan Parkway in southwest Atlanta.