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Authorities Searching Garrido Home For Clues In Other Abductions
FOX40 NewsPolice are searching the Antioch home of Phillip Garrido hoping to find evidence related to the disappearances of two children from the 1980s. Authorities from the Hayward and Dublin Police Departments, investigating the disappearances of Ilene Misheloff...Tags: Sexual Assault, Hayward, Juvenile Delinquency, Literature, Crimes
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Former Garrido Business Associate: Dugard Was Shy
FOX40 NewsMelanie Dewey met Jaycee Dugard, who was called "Alissa" by her captors, a couple of years ago. She says Dugard designed brochures for her day spa. Dugard's suspected kidnapper Phillip Garrido ran a printing business out of his Antioch home. "When he...Tags: Personal Service, Jaycee Dugard
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Source: Kidnapped girl was couple's sex slave
FOX 5 San Diego StaffPolice say a convicted sex offender and his wife have been arrested in the kidnapping of an 11-year-old in 1991 who recently walked into a Northern California police station. Police say 58-year-old Phillip Garrido and his 54-year-old wife, Nancy Garrido,...Tags: Sexual Assault, Slavery, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Prostitution
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Assembly approves $20M settlement fo kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard
Los Angeles TimesThe state Assembly Thursday approved a $20-million settlement for Jaycee Dugard, who was kidnapped and held captive for 18 years. State justice officials have recommended paying the settlement, which still must be approved by the state Senate. Phillip...Tags: Jaycee Dugard, South Lake Tahoe (El Dorado, California), San Diego (San Diego, California), California, Antioch (Contra Costa, California)
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Intensive search of Phillip Garrido's home seeks evidence in other kidnappings
L.A. NOWInvestigators from two Bay Area police departments said this morning that they have launched an exhaustive search of the home of accused kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido and a property next door in connection with the kidnappings of two girls...... -
In today's pages: Parole reform, fires and sunspots
Opinion L.A.The Times doesn't buy arguments that Jaycee Lee Dugard's 18-year ordeal as a kidnapping and rape victim is a reason to oppose coming reforms to California's parole system. The Assembly passed a bill Monday that would reduce the case rolls of parole... -
Animal control officials hope to reunite kidnap victim Jaycee Lee Dugard with her 12 pets
L.A. UnleashedAfter kidnap victim Jaycee Lee Dugard was found living with her alleged captors in Antioch, Calif., she was reunited with her family. But she left 12 pets behind in Antioch. Now, the Contra Costa Times reports, the animals -- five...... -
Bill Clinton: 'Shocked' if no health care
The Swampby Mark Silva Bill Clinton, who failed to win the health-care reforms that he sought early in his presidency, says he will be "shocked'' if President Barack Obama fails at the health-care initiative that he is seekng early in his......Tags: Bill Clinton, Disasters and Accidents, Discrimination, Janet Reno, Mississippi
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Jaycee Lee Dugard expected to testify in kidnapping case
L.A. NOWJaycee Lee Dugard is likely to testify in the criminal trial of Phillip Garrido, the man accused of kidnapping her and holding her in captivity for years, her attorney said. McGregor Scott said Dugard is slowly recovering since being found...... -
State investigating whether parole agency failed Jaycee Dugard
L.A. NOWCalifornia's inspector general is reviewing whether lapses in the state's parole system allowed Jaycee Dugard's alleged kidnapper to go undetected for 18 years, a spokeswoman said. Phillip Garrido is accused of snatching Dugard when she was 11 from... -
Bone fragments at Phillip Garrido's home likely animal, not human
L.A. NOWWhen Phillip Garrido was arrested last month in the kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard in 1991, there was speculation from law enforcement that he might be responsible for other abductions and even killings. Authorities dug up Garrido's backyard in Antioch,... -
Bones found at home of alleged Jaycee Dugard kidnapper probably belonged to American Indians
L.A. NOWAfter weeks of digging in the backyard of kidnapping suspect Phillip Garrido, authorities said they believe bone fragments found there probably belonged to American Indians. The bones were discovered when authorities were trying to determine whether...
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