United States Attorney's Office for the District of Kansas

05/07/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/07/2026 15:18

Four defendants sentenced to prison for kidnapping

Press Release

Four defendants sentenced to prison for kidnapping

KANSAS CITY, KAN. - Four defendants in a kidnapping received prison sentences in a crime where the victim was bound and blindfolded for approximately 10 hours.

According to court documents, Tahreon L. Allen, 23, of Lawrence, Kansas, Jean Willy Petit Frere, 26, of Lawrence, Kansas, Mustafa D. Muhammad-Springs, 22, of Kansas City, Kansas, and Tamara U. Jackson, 25, of Kansas City, Missouri, all pleaded guilty to one count of kidnapping.

Allen was sentenced to 262 months in prison.

Muhammad-Springs was sentenced to 204 months in prison.

Petit Free sentenced to 135 months in prison.

Jackson was sentenced to 54 months in prison.

In May 2023, Tahreon L. Allen, Jean Willy Petit Frere, and a third suspect forced a 65-year-old man from his home in Lawrence, Kansas, at gunpoint and demanded he give them money. They bound the victim's hands with duct tape and put a pillowcase over his head. The kidnappers stole money from the victim and stole two vehicles. They transported him to various locations before eventually meeting up with Muhammad-Springs in Kansas City, Kansas, where Petit Frere and the third suspect withdrew from the conspiracy. The victim was driven back to his home in Lawrence, where a third vehicle was stolen.

After returning with the victim to the Kansas City area, Muhammad-Springs called Tamara Jackson and asked her to find a place where the victim could be concealed. She orchestrated putting the victim into the basement of the apartment where she was residing in Kansas City, Missouri. As Muhammad-Springs and a co-conspirator attempted to transfer the victim, who still had the pillowcase over his head, back into one of the victim's stolen vehicles, they were confronted by bystanders, who physically removed the victim from the vehicle. Muhammad-Springs and the co-conspirator then fled in the stolen vehicle, which was later found abandoned in Kansas City, Missouri.

Allen was arrested later that day after he drove one of the victim's vehicles to his place of employment.

"The victim spent hours bound, blindfolded, and in mental anguish fearing that at any moment his captors would end his life, but the perpetrators didn't care. Their utter depravity means our society is safer with them behind bars," said U.S. Attorney Ryan A. Kriegshauser.

The Lawrence Police Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigated the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorney David Zabel prosecuted the case.

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Updated May 7, 2026
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Violent Crime
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