09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 14:24
DETROIT - Today, a criminal complaint was unsealed charging Shahzad Hameedi, a.k.a. Sheraz Hameed, 46, with attempted kidnapping of a minor child, announced United States Attorney Jerome F. Gorgon, Jr. Hameedi is a naturalized United States citizen from Pakistan who resides in Wayne County, Michigan.
Gorgon was joined in the announcement by Acting Special Agent in Charge Matthew Stentz, Homeland Security Investigations, Detroit.
According to the criminal complaint, Hameedi began dating a single mother in Windsor, Canada under the alternate name Sheraz Hameed. After she restricted his access to her minor child, Hameedi embarked on an operation to kidnap the child in June 2025. During the investigation, agents recovered a laminated ransom note, and evidence showed that Hameedi had researched tranquilizers and assembled items such as a stun gun, a toddler life vest, zip ties, duct tape, rubber gloves, and strong cold medication with a funnel. Evidence also showed that Hameedi then surreptitiously crossed the border to Canada and entered the child's home at night, where he tried to strangle the mother before being chased away. Two days later, Hameedi returned to the home and assaulted the child.
"The defendant's alleged plan to kidnap a young child by sneaking across the border and entering Canada, breaking into a mother's home at night, strangling her and then assaulting her innocent, young child two days later is diabolical. No parent or child should ever be subjected to this wickedness. We will bring the full force of the law against violent predators." U.S. Attorney Gorgon said.
"HSI is committed to working with our Canadian partners to hold criminals accountable and safeguard innocent children on both sides of the Northern border," said ICE HSI Detroit acting Special Agent in Charge Matthew Stentz. "I'm proud of the HSI agents, the Windsor Police Service and the prosecutors who worked tirelessly to bring charges in this case."
A criminal complaint is merely a formal charge and is not evidence of guilt. Every defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. It is the burden of the government to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
This case is being investigated by Homeland Security Investigations and the Windsor Police Service. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Ann Nee, Matthew Roth, and Eaton Brown.