Jaycee Dugard's Kidnapper Could Be Eligible For Parole 400 Years Early
Phillip Garrido was sentenced to 431 years for kidnapping 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard but he could be back on the streets as early as 2034.
Phillip Garrido was sentenced to 431 years for kidnapping 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard but he could be back on the streets as early as 2034.
An appeals court says the U.S. government cannot be held responsible for the 1991 abduction of Jaycee Dugard, who was held by a federal parolee for 18 years.
A woman who was kidnapped and held by her Bay Area captors for 18 years has written a memoir coming out in July detailing how she has adjusted to life after her captivity, according to her publisher.
Attorneys representing kidnapping survivor Jaycee Dugard were demanding a judge sanction U.S. Department of Justice lawyers for alleged witness tampering.
Jaycee Dugard released a public service announcement Friday urging people to help keep their neighborhoods safe by looking out for strange occurrences, especially involving children.
Attorneys for Jaycee Dugard filed a complaint Thursday against the United States government for what she alleges was negligent supervision of then-parolee Phillip Garrido.
Police said they have questioned the Antioch couple convicted of kidnapping Jaycee Lee Dugard about the 1988 disappearance of a 9-year-old girl in Hayward.
Republican Sen. Ted Gaines said Wednesday he will introduce legislation intended to circumvent a 2008 California Supreme Court decision.
The El Dorado District Attorney has released two new videos in the case of Jaycee Dugard's convicted kidnapper Phillip Garrido, one showing Garrido's wife luring a young girl into the couple's van to do the splits.
On the same day kidnapping survivor Jaycee Dugard's memoir was released, new court documents and videos in connection with her disappearance were released Tuesday.
A memoir written by kidnap survivor Jaycee Dugard about her abduction and 18 years of captivity was released Tuesday.
Celebrities, Oprah Winfrey and Alyssa Milano take to Twitter to comment on Diane Sawyer's interview with Jaycee Dugard...
Federal parole agents failed to properly monitor convicted sex offender Phillip Garrido during the time he kidnapped, raped and held captive Jaycee Dugard, missing chances to stop his crimes.
In a newly published memoir, Jaycee Dugard recounts in wrenching detail the rapes, isolation and heartbreak she endured.
CBS recently got an inside account of Nancy Garrido's life behind bars now that she has begun serving a sentence for her involvement in the kidnapping and rape of Jaycee Dugard.
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The coming publication of a memoir by Jaycee Dugard has broadcasters scrambling to become the first to get an interview with her.
A memoir by kidnap survivor Jaycee Dugard about her abduction and subsequent 18 years of captivity will be published in July, her publisher announced Monday.
Phillip and Nancy Garrido have agreed to plead guilty to kidnapping Jaycee Lee Dugard and holding her captive for 18 years.
A convicted sex offender pleaded not guilty Thursday, in a surprise move, to charges of kidnapping and raping Jaycee Dugard when she was 11 and holding her captive in Antioch for nearly two decades.
Phillip Garrido, the man who is accused of kidnapping and raping Jaycee Lee Dugard in 1991, has agreed to a plea deal, one of the lawyers in the case said Monday.
The Antioch couple accused of holding Jaycee Dugard captive in their backyard for more than 18 years are due back in court amid ongoing negotiations on a possible plea deal.
A defense lawyer for the Antioch couple charged with kidnapping Jaycee Dugard and holding her captive for 18 years said Monday both have given full confessions to police.
Jaycee Dugard, who was 11-years-old when she was kidnapped in 1991, had been imprisoned in the secret backyard compound of a Contra Costa County home for 18 years and had 2 children with her accused abductor.
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An Alameda County man pleaded guilty Thursday to defrauding the U.S. Department of Defense by selling it electronics that were either counterfeit or misrepresented as new.
A Concord man accused of throwing explosives at San Francisco police officers during a wild police pursuit that started in North Beach and ended in Martinez last October was convicted on multiple charges by a jury, according to the city's District Attorney Brooke Jenkins.
A man suspected in a string of armed robberies in San Jose dating back to last summer has been arrested, police said Thursday.
Jake Cronenworth's two-run double highlighted the four-run seventh inning for the San Diego Padres, who beat the San Francisco Giants 6-4 Thursday to spoil Bob Melvin's return to San Diego.
Murder charges were filed by the Contra Costa County district attorney on Thursday against one of the men allegedly involved in a fatal wrong-way freeway collision following a burglary in El Cerrito.
An Alameda County man pleaded guilty Thursday to defrauding the U.S. Department of Defense by selling it electronics that were either counterfeit or misrepresented as new.
A Concord man accused of throwing explosives at San Francisco police officers during a wild police pursuit that started in North Beach and ended in Martinez last October was convicted on multiple charges by a jury, according to the city's District Attorney Brooke Jenkins.
A man suspected in a string of armed robberies in San Jose dating back to last summer has been arrested, police said Thursday.
A Concord man accused of throwing explosives at San Francisco police officers during a wild police pursuit that started in North Beach and ended in Martinez last October was convicted on multiple charges by a jury, according to the city's District Attorney Brooke Jenkins.
The US Naval ship named after the late civil rights icon Harvey Milk arrived in San Francisco Bay Thursday afternoon, making its historic first visit to the Port of San Francisco.
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Murder charges were filed by the Contra Costa County district attorney on Thursday against one of the men allegedly involved in a fatal wrong-way freeway collision following a burglary in El Cerrito.
An Alameda County man pleaded guilty Thursday to defrauding the U.S. Department of Defense by selling it electronics that were either counterfeit or misrepresented as new.
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Jake Cronenworth's two-run double highlighted the four-run seventh inning for the San Diego Padres, who beat the San Francisco Giants 6-4 Thursday to spoil Bob Melvin's return to San Diego.
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An Alameda County man pleaded guilty Thursday to defrauding the U.S. Department of Defense by selling it electronics that were either counterfeit or misrepresented as new.
A Concord man accused of throwing explosives at San Francisco police officers during a wild police pursuit that started in North Beach and ended in Martinez last October was convicted on multiple charges by a jury, according to the city's District Attorney Brooke Jenkins.
A man suspected in a string of armed robberies in San Jose dating back to last summer has been arrested, police said Thursday.
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