A decade after emerging from captivity in the Bay Area, Jaycee Dugard reflects on the life she lost, and the one she’s gained

A decade after emerging from captivity in the Bay Area, Jaycee Dugard reflects on the life she lost, and the one she’s gained

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https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/08/26/a-decade-after-emerging-from-captivity-in-the-bay-area-jaycee-dugard-reflects-on-the-life-she-lost-and-the-one-shes-gained/

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Ten years ago, on August 26, 2009, Officer Todd Stroud reported to work at the Concord Police Department and, because of his experience as a school resource officer, was asked to look after a woman who was at the police station with her two young daughters.

A decade after emerging from captivity in the Bay Area, Jaycee Dugard reflects on the life she lost, and the one she’s gained

Aug 27, 2019, 2:13am UTC
https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/08/26/a-decade-after-emerging-from-captivity-in-the-bay-area-jaycee-dugard-reflects-on-the-life-she-lost-and-the-one-shes-gained/ > Click here if you are unable to view this gallery on a mobile device. > Ten years ago, on August 26, 2009, Officer Todd Stroud reported to work at the Concord Police Department and, because of his experience as a school resource officer, was asked to look after a woman who was at the police station with her two young daughters.