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Snatched on her way to school, Jaycee Dugard vanished into a backyard prison for 18 years. What kept her alive wasn’t luck—it was unshakable strength.
Dugard family wants to help other families whose children are missing. Sept. 24, 2009— -- After an 18 year separation, Jaycee Dugard's family is doing "remarkably well under the circumstances ...
Jaycee Dugard was abducted on her way to school in 1991. She was then held by her captors until 2009, when she was finally discovered. Since her release, she has written two books about her story.
Three years later, while still under federal supervision, Garrido kidnapped 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard and kept her locked in a shed for 18 years. He repeatedly raped her, resulting in two pregnancies.
Dugard was kidnapped by Philip Garrido and his wife Nancy as she walked to the bus stop in South Lake Tahoe. Pierson remembers getting the call when Dugard was found years later in 2009.
In August 2009, Jaycee Dugard was rescued after spending 18 years in captivity at the hands of Phillip and Nancy Garrido. He was sentenced to 431 years to life in prison in June 2011.
Kidnap victim Jaycee Dugard brought a message of hope and resilience to the Tri-Cities. She spoke in Kennewick at a Kadlec Foundation lunch about surviving captivity with her daughters and moving ...
Soon after she was reunited with her family in August 2009, Jaycee Dugard began writing her first book, “A Stolen Life: A Memoir.” Writing was an important part of the therapeutic process ...
In August 2009, Jaycee Dugard was rescued after spending 18 years in captivity at the hands of Phillip and Nancy Garrido.
Jaycee Dugard poses with her horse Cowboy in an undated photo provided to the Bay Area News Group in August 2019, 10 years after she famously emerged from captivity in Antioch. She had been ...
Jaycee Dugard was just 11 when she was abducted on her way to school in June 1991. Convicted sex offender Phillip Garrido and his wife, Nancy, held Dugard in captivity for 18 years before she was ...
Jaycee Dugard to Jayme Closs: "The road ahead will have many ups and downs. Allow yourself to grieve and move forward." ...