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California police still looking for clues in kidnapping case
Associated Press
August 31, 2009 - 5:43pm
ANTIOCH, Calif. (AP) - Police have resumed searching for links to unsolved crimes at the home of the Northern California man charged with kidnapping a little girl and hiding her in his backyard for 18 years.
Three agencies in the San Francisco Bay area continued combing through Phillip Garrido's property in Antioch on Monday.
Antioch and Contra Costa County authorities have not provided many details about what they are seeking. But police in the nearby city of Pittsburg have said they are investigating whether Garrido was involved in the slayings of prostitutes.
Over the weekend, authorities also roped off a next-door neighbor's backyard where Garrido once lived.
Garrido and his wife, Nancy, have pleaded not guilty to the abduction, rape and imprisonment of Jaycee Lee Dugard.






OBVIOUSLY THESE PEOPLE DON'T NEED TO BE LOOKING FOR ANYTHING.....THEY CAN'T BACK INTO A CORNER AND FIND THEIR BUTT WITH BOTH HANDS!!! LETS SEE...A MAJOR SUSPECT IN SEVERAL CRIMES....CONVICTED SEX OFFENDER....TENTS IN THE BACKYARD AND THE PLACE BOARDED UP LIKE FORT KNOX.....HMMMMM...NOPE THAT DOESN'T RAISE ANY SUSPICION.....NOT EVEN THE NEIGHBORS REPORTING THINGS FOR THE LAST 3 TO 5 YEARS.....THEY NEED TO BRING IN A REAL POLICE DEPT.......
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