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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090827/ap_on_re_us/us_kidnapped_girl_found

Sex offender, wife arrested in kidnap

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Police 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 were arrested in the kidnapping case Wednesday. The Megan's Law database says Phillip Garrido has a conviction for rape by force or fear.

The woman came into a San Francisco Bay area police station and said she was Jaycee Lee Dugard, a blond, ponytailed girl when she was abducted as she headed to a school bus stop 18 years ago.

The woman was in good health. It was not immediately clear when she had surfaced at the station.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Sheriff's officials said Thursday they believe a woman who walked into a police station had been kidnapped as an 11-year-old in 1991 outside her South Lake Tahoe home. Two people were arrested on suspicion of kidnapping.

The woman came into a San Francisco Bay area police station and said she was Jaycee Lee Dugard, a blond, ponytailed girl when she was abducted as she headed to a school bus stop 18 years ago, said sheriff's Lt. Les Lovell of the El Dorado Sheriff's Department.

"We're 99 percent sure it's her," Lovell said. He said DNA tests were being conducted. The woman was in good health. It was not immediately clear when she had surfaced at the station.

Lovell said Concord police did an investigation after the woman surfaced, and he received a call Wednesday from investigators who had tentatively identified her as Dugard.

Her family has been contacted and they are in the process of arranging a meeting, said Lovell, who was a detective assigned to help investigate the kidnapping in 1991. "We are very confident at this point in time that it is her."

Jimmie Lee, a spokesman for the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department, said FBI and El Dorado sheriff's deputies arrested two suspects Wednesday night. They were being held in the Contra Costa County Jail in Martinez.

Lee said the two were being held for investigation of several charges, including kidnapping, but he could not elaborate.

Law enforcement sources said authorities were also searching a home in Antioch.

Dugard's stepfather, Carl Probyn, said the news was like winning the lottery.

"To have this happen where we get her back alive, and where she remembers things from the past, and to have people in custody is a triple win," he told The Sacramento Bee.

Witnesses reported that a vehicle with two people drove up to Dugard and abducted her while her stepfather was watching on June 10, 1991, the Sheriff's Department said in a news release Thursday.

In media reports at the time, the girl's stepfather said he heard Jaycee scream then jumped on a bicycle and frantically pedaled after the car in a failed effort to follow it up a hill. He then turned around and screamed at neighbors to call 911.

The case attracted national attention and was featured on TV's "America's Most Wanted," which broadcast a composite drawing of a suspect seen in the car.

Probyn said his wife, Terry, had spoken with Dugard by phone on Wednesday. He said the mother and their 19-year-old daughter were flying from their Southern California home to meet with Dugard in Northern California.

Investigators first visited with his wife about three weeks ago, he said.

Probyn said he endured years of suspicion from FBI agents who believed he may have been involved in the abduction. He eventually lost hope that he would ever see his stepdaughter alive.

"Then you pray that you get her body back so there is an ending," Probyn said.

Lovell said investigators have been working the case consistently since she was abducted and new leads had surfaced over time.

"You bet it's a surprise. This is not the normal resolution to a kidnapping," he said.
 

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At age 29 she finally shows up....something is fishy about this
 

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At age 29 she finally shows up....something is fishy about this

I had questions about it as well max. Why wouldn't she call her parents a long time ago? The parents said that they talked to her on Wednesday so I'm betting she actually called them and it's not just someone off the street.

I wonder why she didn't call her parents.

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Shes had 2 kids with the guy, who is married to someone else and lived in "outbuildings" on his property. He has been to jail at least TWICE during this time and she didnt leave then. She only spoke up when police questioned them about a complaint from UCBerkely that he had possibly been on their campus being a perv of some sort while in the company of the 2 kids.....Whole lot more to this story..
 

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I remember this case as if it were yesterday.

Was very weird to begin with to abduct the girl right in front of the Dad.

But guess he is vindicated.

Whats that syndrome some Polish town?

I.E. Patty Hearst.
 

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I remember this case as if it were yesterday.

Was very weird to begin with to abduct the girl right in front of the Dad.

But guess he is vindicated.

Whats that syndrome some Polish town?

I.E. Patty Hearst.

I think you mean Stockholm Syndrome. It's actually in Sweden.

Very odd story.
 

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Sounds like Stockholm Syndrome, to me at least, though there could be a lot more to the story.

On an unrelated note Stockholm Syndrome is a super kick ass song by Muse:

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Here is the house and backyard where she was held, note all the tarps.

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sad story

Reminds me of the steven stayner story :

Steven Gregory Stayner (April 18, 1965 – September 16, 1989) was a Central California resident of the city and county of Merced, California, who was abducted at the age of seven and held until the age of 14, when he escaped and rescued another victim, Timmy White, in 1980. Nine years later, Stayner was struck while driving home from work on his motorcycle and died in 1989.





Kidnapping
On the afternoon of December 4, 1972, Steven Stayner was approached by Kenneth Parnell while walking home from school. Although Steven had been told not to speak to strangers, he thought the man was nice, and believing Parnell to be the pastor of a church, he thought it was safe. Steven accepted an offer of a ride home. Parnell took Steven to his cabin which, unknown to Steven, was located only several hundred feet from Steven's grandfather's residence.

Steven found several toys in the cabin, and told Parnell he was going to give them to his sisters and brother when he went home. After telling Parnell he wanted to go home many times, Parnell said he wasn't going to let him go back. Parnell's accomplice in the abduction was Edward Ervin Murphy, an employee of Yosemite National Park. Parnell molested Steven that first night.

Parnell began calling the boy Dennis Gregory Parnell, telling people that he was his son. "Dennis" and Parnell moved frequently around California, with Parnell enrolling him into a series of schools. He allowed Steven to begin smoking at a young age. One of the few positive aspects of Steven's life with Parnell was his dog, a Manchester Terrier whom Steven named Queenie. This dog had been given to Parnell by his mother, who was not aware of "Dennis's" existence during the period Steven was living with Parnell.


Escape
As Steven entered puberty, Parnell began to look for a younger child to kidnap. On February 14, 1980, Parnell and Sean Poorman, one of Steven's high school buddies, kidnapped five-year-old Timmy White in Ukiah, California. Motivated in part by the young boy's distress, Steven decided to escape with him, intending to return the boy to his parents and then escape himself (Steven believed that Parnell had legal custody of him). On March 1, 1980, while Parnell was away at his night security job, Steven left with Timmy and hitchhiked into Ukiah. Unable to locate Timmy's home address, he decided to have Timmy walk into the police department to ask for help, before escaping himself. Before he could successfully escape, the police spotted the two boys and took them into custody. Steven immediately identified Timmy White and then revealed his own true identity and story. By daybreak on March 2, 1980, Parnell had been arrested on suspicion of abducting both boys. After the police checked into Parnell's background they found a previous sodomy conviction from 1951. Both children were reunited with their families that day. In 1981, Parnell was tried and convicted of kidnapping Timmy and Steven in two separate trials. He was sentenced to seven years but was paroled after serving five years.[1][2] Parnell was not charged with the numerous sexual assaults on Steven Stayner and other boys, as most occurred outside the jurisdiction of the Merced county prosecutor or were by then outside the statute of limitations. The Mendocino County prosecutors, acting almost entirely alone, decided not to prosecute the sexual assaults that occurred in their jurisdiction. This is likely due to the prosecutors' belief that they were "protecting" Steven because "rape and molestation victims" were seen as "damaged goods." They may also have felt they were respecting the Stayner parents' reluctance to discuss Parnell's crimes, because of the stigma of male sexual abuse.[3] Murphy and Poorman who had helped abduct Timmy White were convicted of lesser charges. Both claimed they knew nothing of the sexual assaults on Steven. Barbara was never arrested.[4] Steven remembered the kindness "Uncle" Murphy had shown him in his first week of captivity while they were both under the influence of Parnell's manipulation, and believed Murphy to be as much Parnell's victim as Steven and Timmy were.[5]

Parnell's prison sentence for the abduction of Steven and Timmy was considerably less than the seven years he had kept Steven prisoner. Steven's kidnapping and its aftermath prompted California lawmakers to change state laws "to allow consecutive prison terms in similar abduction cases."[6]


Life afterward
Steven married Jody Edmondson on June 13, 1985, and they went on to have two children, a son and daughter.

On September 16, 1989, Steven's motorcycle collided with a car that pulled into traffic from a side road. Steven received head injuries that proved fatal; he died at the Merced Community Medical Center shortly thereafter. He was driving without a license (suspended for a third time because of excessive traffic violations[7]) or a helmet, which had been stolen days earlier. Over 500 people attended his funeral, including then-14-year-old Timmy White, who helped carry Steven's coffin into the church. Steven had joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints just before his death.[8]
 

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This is definitely a Stockholm Syndrome case. It's not known how he kept her locked up after she became an adult however. It does seem she could have escaped.

The two children, 11 & 15, have never attended school or been to doctors. Talk about f'ing up lives. I hope they string this piece of trash up and he gets ass-raped and beaten to death in jail!

Unbelievable......
 

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pretty sad shit they should just lope the dudes head off and save the taxpayers money
 

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Yeah, definately Stockholm. I feel that way about being here in the Rx.
 

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I'm reading that he was caught doing this even before kidnapping the girl. Why is anyone like this ever let out????

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090828/ap_on_re_us/us_kidnapped_girl_found

"He was convicted of kidnapping a 25-year-old woman whom he snatched from a South Lake Tahoe parking lot, handcuffed, tied down and held in a mini-warehouse in Reno, according to a November 1976 story in the Reno Gazette-Journal. "
 

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