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Dugard was abducted at age 11 in by Phillip and Nancy Garrido in She was held captive in Garrido's California backyard compound and had two children fathered by him. Dugard and her daughters were rescued in Phillip Garrido pleaded guilty to one count of kidnapping and 13 counts of sexual assault and was sentenced to years in prison. Nancy Garrido pleaded guilty to one count of kidnapping, one count of rape by force and to California's "one strike" rape law.

She was sentenced to 36 years to life in prison. Jaycee, who Garrido had renamed Allissa, was reunited with her mother Terry Probyn today, and the mother told ABC News that her daughter had been held against her will all these years and confined in a box in the back of the Garrido's house. Kollar said that Jaycee had been held captive at a house in Antioch, Calif.

He described the location as a "hidden back yard" within a larger yard that was arranged in such a way "to isolate the victims from outside contact.

Kollar said Jaycee and the two children lived a series of sheds, including one that was soundproofed and that could only be opened from the outside. In addition, there were two tents in the yard.

When asked about Jaycee's condition, the undersheriff said, "She is in good health, but living in a backyard for 18 years does take its toll. Garrido had been called in for questioning by his parole officer after being alerted by University of California-Berkeley campus security that Garrido was acting suspiciously. When Garrido showed up for his grilling, there was difficulty in establishing the identity of everyone with him, said Scott Kernan, undersecretary for operations of California's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

They literally snatched her off the streets. Officers were convinced that Garrido was telling the truth when he and Jaycee told them details that only the kidnapper and victim would know, Kollar said. I don't know if she was treated like an animal. Nancy Garrido was sentenced to 36 year to life for the kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard.

Garrido, 58, is charged with kidnapping, raping and holding Jaycee Dugard captive for 18 years. A overhead view of the Antioch property horizontal plot at center where Jaycee Dugard was found in was analyzed by aerial image specialist David Ruiz of Novato.

Ruiz compared this image with similar images from and to show differences in the property. The people who lived at the property, Phillip and Nancy Garrido, are now on trial for kidnapping. Provided by Pacific Aerial Surveys. Investigators have placed tents in the backyard of the neighbor of Phillip Garrido in unincorporated Contra Costa County near Antioch, Calif. Monday, Aug. The residence on Walnut Ave. Jaycee Lee Dugard, kidnapped from the area in , was found 18 years later alive in unicorporated Antioch.

Her kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido have been arrested and Jaycee has been reunited with her family. Phillip Garrido, 68, is being held at California State Prison-Corcoran where is serving a years to life sentence for the kidnapping and captivity of Jaycee Dugard, who was revealed to be alive in in Antioch after she was snatched 18 years earlier from her South Lake Tahoe neighborhood. The two-decade captivity came to an end when her captors attended a parole meeting with the thenyear-old and her two daughters.

Garrido reportedly said that Dugard and her daughters were his nieces, but investigators were skeptical. Garrido eventually confessed to a parole officer that he had kidnapped and raped Dugard, according to the station. Dugard later identified herself.



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