A second suspect has been charged with first-degree murder in what Edmonton police say was an attack on ‘innocent victims of a wrongly targeted crime.’
she didn t look scared or having gone through that ordeal, you know, shaken. she came out and was very good, very pleasant. reporter: officials say perez was found safe in a residence 25 miles from her home and she had never left the metro atlanta area. she was kidnapped during a violent home invasion early tuesday and found 34 hours later after an intense law enforcement effort involving 150 local, state and federal officers. this is a good day. reporter: authorities had good news, but few details about what led to the teen s freedom. we currently have two suspects in custody. we re looking at some other suspects. reporter: among those still at large, the men thought to have carried out the brazen kidnapping. we believe those two suspects in the drawings are still at large. reporter: the men burst into the home terrorizing the mother and her two children. they demanded money and jewelry and when they didn t get it, they stole something far more precious, the 14-year-old.
martin savage is at the cnn center with the latest. good morning. you re absolutely right. a happy ending like this is seldom. there are two suspects at least that are out there, they re considered armed and dangerous. we re learning more about a potential motive and the news is troubling. there. reporter: two signs that ayvani perez was safely back where they belonged, the police cars guarding the street where they lives and big bunch of welcome home balloons. neighbors caught a quick glimpse and heard from the young victim. she looked pretty good, didn t look scared or having gone through that ordeal, shaken. she came out and was very good, pleasant. reporter: officials say perez was found safe in a residence 25 miles from her home and that she had never left the metro atlanta area. she was kidnapped during a violent home invasion early tuesday and found 34 hours later after an intense law enforcement effort involving 150 local,