A woman who was kidnapped and held captive for three weeks after leaving her northern California home to jog was found safe on the side of a rural road bound in restraints, a local sheriff said Friday. Authorities were looking for two armed women they believe abducted Sherri Papini, 34, on 2 November, Shasta County sheriff Tom Bosenko said in an interview on Good Morning America. Papini was found around 4.30am on Thanksgiving morning near Interstate 5 and was able to flag down a driver, Bosenko said. Officials said they were not aware of a motive for the kidnapping and did not know if Papini knew the women who kidnapped her. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Redding sheriff Tom Bosenko shares details of Sherri Papini’s case.
Source: The Guardian November 25, 2016 21:24 UTC