Prison monitor describes Jaycee Dugard's first meeting with authorities

Nov 4th, 2009 - Los Angeles Times

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Reporting from Sacramento - Jaycee Dugard first told authorities that her name was "Alyssa" and tried to protect Phillip Garrido, who is accused of kidnapping her 18 years ago, when she was 11, raping her and fathering her two children, according to a report released today by David Shaw, California's inspector general for state prisons.

Below, Shaw publicly describes for the first time Dugard's interaction with authorities at a state parole office in Concord on Aug. 26. A UC Berkeley police officer had notified Garrido's parole agent that he had been on the campus with two young girls -- Dugard's daughters by Garrido -- and acting strangely.

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