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| CA Will Not Investigate Dugard's Claims |
| By google.com |
| Published: 07/09/2010 |
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — State corrections officials said Thursday they do not intend to investigate Jaycee Dugard's claim that she spoke with parole agents while she was held captive at the home of a convicted rapist, even though the information had not previously been disclosed. "It was new information. We did not know that," said David Shaw, the corrections department's inspector general. "It's more evidence that they (parole agents) weren't doing the job." However, Shaw said Dugard's revelation provides too few details to warrant reopening an investigation that already documented numerous instances in which authorities missed opportunities to rescue Dugard, who was kidnapped from her home in South Lake Tahoe when she was 11. Read More. |
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