Nov 4th, 2009 - AOL News
Related topics:
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -A state report released Wednesday blasts corrections officials for missing chances to catch the sex offender accused of holding Jaycee Dugard captive in his backyard for 18 years.
The 45-page report by the state inspector general paints a heartbreaking picture of overlooked opportunities to rescue Dugard, but also contains new details of the now 29-year-old's first interactions with law enforcement after her captivity.
Related stories:
Scathing Report Issued in Dugard Case
Nov 6th, 2009 - AOL News
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Nov. 5) -- California corrections officials say they're working to improve the monitoring of released sex offenders, responding to a scathing report...
Mass. Man Indicted on New Terror Plot Charges
Nov 5th, 2009 - FOXNews
BOSTON A Massachusetts man has been indicted on new charges in an alleged terror plot to kill two prominent U.S. politicians and shoot people at American shopping malls. Tarek Mehanna...
Insider trading probe ensnares 14 more
Nov 5th, 2009 - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fourteen people were charged with fraud and conspiracy in a dramatic widening of an insider trading scandal that has ensnared hedge fund managers...California Official Admits Failure in Jaycee Dugard Case
Nov 5th, 2009 - ABC News
The corrections department official who was slammed in a California state report for failing to properly supervise Jaycee Dugard's accused kidnapper said today his parole agent's workload restricted him to just 45 minutes a week on each of his cases.
California watchdog blasts officials in Dugard case
Nov 4th, 2009 - Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California parole officials failed to properly supervise the rapist accused of kidnapping Jaycee Dugard and missed "numerous" clues during her 18 years of captivity...



