10 years after escaping captivity, Jaycee Lee Dugard reflects on life she lost, and the one she gained
Submitted by paula on Mon, 08/26/2019 - 11:32pm
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.
That woman, he soon learned, was Jaycee Dugard who, 18 years before, had been kidnapped as she walked to a school bus stop in South Lake Tahoe one morning and had not been seen since.
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