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UC Berkeley police efforts led to kidnap arrest
By TERENCE CHEA
Associated Press Writer
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -- Two quick-thinking police employees at the University of California, Berkeley described Friday how they set in motion Jaycee Lee Dugard's release after nearly two decades of captivity as they encountered her alleged captor on campus.
Phillip Garrido, who was distributing bizarre religious material with two girls in tow, seemed incoherent and mentally unstable, Lisa Campbell said. The girls wore drab-colored dresses, were unusually subdued, had unnaturally pale complexion and appeared robotic and rehearsed when they spoke, she said.
Campbell also wondered why the girls weren't in school.
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UC Berkeley police efforts led to kidnap arrest
By TERENCE CHEA
Associated Press Writer
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -- Two quick-thinking police employees at the University of California, Berkeley described Friday how they set in motion Jaycee Lee Dugard's release after nearly two decades of captivity as they encountered her alleged captor on campus.
Phillip Garrido, who was distributing bizarre religious material with two girls in tow, seemed incoherent and mentally unstable, Lisa Campbell said. The girls wore drab-colored dresses, were unusually subdued, had unnaturally pale complexion and appeared robotic and rehearsed when they spoke, she said.
Campbell also wondered why the girls weren't in school.
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