Teen's family thanks Nebraska man who found Amber Alert suspect 


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LAYTON — The family of a missing Layton teen is thanking an attentive gas station attendant who is credited for bringing a Utah Amber Alert to an end.

The missing teen was found safe Wednesday morning 800 miles away in Grand Island, Nebraska.

The suspect, 26-year-old Tadashi Kojima, was taken into custody.

Kojima has used several names. He's also been identified as Aaron Zeman and Hunter Fox.

The teen's family said tips poured in thanks to the Amber Alert. They were especially grateful the stranger in Nebraska who never got that alert was paying attention to his surroundings.

"So relieved. Mom and dad are beyond ecstatic that this was the outcome," close family friend Beth Cooper said. "I learned a lot about the Amber Alert system last night."

Cooper said once word got out that the 13-year-old boy had gotten into a car with Kojima, the tips started rolling in to investigators and the kid's parents.

A neighbor spotted Kojima's car on their surveillance video.

Police said the two were found in a car at a gas station in Grand Island around 1:15 a.m. Wednesday.

"An alert gas station attendant had actually thought something looked suspicious about the car and these people that were there at the gas station, called the police department and they responded," Layton Police Lt. Travis Lyman said.

Layton police launched the alert Tuesday to locate the 13-year-old, whom detectives said was lured away by Tadash.

"It is intense how fast putting that notice out puts everyone on alert — every officer in the state, every unit," Cooper said.

A missing Layton teen and Amber Alert suspect Tadashi Kojima were found at this gas station in Grand Isle, Nebraska early Wednesday.
A missing Layton teen and Amber Alert suspect Tadashi Kojima were found at this gas station in Grand Isle, Nebraska early Wednesday. (Photo: KSL-TV)

Ultimately, it was the alert attendant at a gas station in Nebraska who noticed something that seemed off. He told police Kojima and the teen had been in the car there too long.

Cooper said, "They're just appreciative that he made the call. The fact it was less than 48 hours, the whole family is just so relieved that he is safe and out of danger now."

Layton police said Kojima had been chatting with the teen over the game Roblox, through Oculus VR.

Cooper said family members found the interactions weeks ago. "Just gut-wrenchingly, it's hard to say what else could be done," she said.

She said the family went to police at the time, but no crime had been committed.

"Just monitor, talk, use this opportunity," Cooper cautioned parents. "I know we will in my house. Use this opportunity as a scenario. 'Okay, what haven't we talked about?'"

Cooper explained that this family monitored their kids' devices and talked with them, but this still happened.

They hoped because of this incident that more parents will have open conversations with their kids about these dangers.

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Mike Anderson often doubles as his own photographer, shooting and editing most of his stories. He came to KSL in April 2011 after working for several years at various broadcast news outlets.
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