The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Teen jailed in boy’s Clarkston abduction

Towers High student arrested on charge of theft by taking.

- By Chelsea Prince chelsea.prince@ajc.com

A 17-year-old has been arrested on theft charges in connection with the kidnapping of a 1-year-old boy from outside his Clarkston apartment in November.

Blaise Barnett was missing for more than 36 hours before he was found Nov. 11 sitting inside a vehicle parked in a Clarkston resident’s driveway, less than a mile from his Montreal Road apartment where he was taken along with his family’s SUV. The abduction triggered a Levi’s Call, Georgia’s version of an Amber Alert, and a frantic search that involved multiple local and state authoritie­s, as well as the FBI.

Clarkston police on Friday announced the arrest of Dieu Doumdje on a charge of theft by taking. Doumdje, a Towers High School student, was arrested Thursday at Freedom Middle School and is being held in the county jail, according to officials.

“The Clarkston Police Department is currently still actively investigat­ing this case and conducting interviews to determine if any other suspects are involved,” Clarkston police spokesman Sgt. Dustin Bulcher said in a news release.

The kidnapping attracted national attention, and until the child was found, police had no credible leads. His family’s Ford Explorer was found abandoned Nov. 10 at the condemned Brannon Hill condominiu­m complex, but Blaise and his car seat were not inside. Later that night, a large search party went door to door at the complex looking for the child, and a 60-year-old man was shot and killed.

The shooting victim, Aziz Hassan, was not connected to the abduction, according to Dekalb County police, the agency investigat­ing the homicide case. Delarius Miller, 38, and his sister, 34-year-old Santana Miller, cousins of the abducted child, are accused of malice murder in Hassan’s death.

According to a police report, members of Hassan’s household indicated he believed the search party was trying to steal the rims off his vehicle and opened fire when they began making threats. The Millers are accused of returning fire, killing him.

Since Blaise was reunited with his mother, police have offered no additional details on where they believe the child was being held. Photos were released of personal items left in the Barnett family’s vehicle, including a pair of denim shorts, that investigat­ors believed belonged to the kidnappers.

Doumdje is the first arrest publicly announced in the case. He was approached Thursday by administra­tors and a school resource officer after being found on the Freedom Middle School campus without authorizat­ion, according to a Dekalb County School District spokespers­on. School police took him into custody after learning of his active warrant, the spokespers­on said.

Clarkston police said Friday they were not aware if other charges against Doumdje were pending.

 ?? JOHN SPINK/AJC 2021 ?? Blaise Barnett’s aunt, Jada Miller (left), and mother, Deonna Bray, await news Nov. 10 on Blaise, a 1-year old taken when the vehicle he was in was stolen while his parents were unloading groceries in front of their Clarkston apartment. Blaise was missing for more than 36 hours before he was found.
JOHN SPINK/AJC 2021 Blaise Barnett’s aunt, Jada Miller (left), and mother, Deonna Bray, await news Nov. 10 on Blaise, a 1-year old taken when the vehicle he was in was stolen while his parents were unloading groceries in front of their Clarkston apartment. Blaise was missing for more than 36 hours before he was found.

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