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Sheriff’s Office release surveillance video of morning Sherri Papini was found

The Shasta County Sheriff’s Office released surveillance video of Sherri Papini the day she was found after being allegedly kidnapped for three weeks.

Sherri Papini went missing back on Nov. 2, 2016. She was later found alive on Nov. 24 on the side of the road, bound and battered.

Yolo County Police received a call saying Papini had been found on the northbound on ramp to Interstate 5 in Yolo.

Investigators have been piecing together what information they could about the kidnapping. Detectives searched the area and located surveillance video of Papini walking in the area of a nearby Jehovah’s Witness church in Woodland, Ca.

After reviewing the video, authorities said only one camera captured Papini running to the church and then south on Highway 99 until she goes out of view.

“The video surveillance was date and time validated by detectives as occurring on November 24, 2016 at 4:15 a.m.” said Shasta County Sheriff’s Sgt. Brian Jackson.

Last month, the FBI released a pair of sketches of two of Papini’s suspected captors.

Papini has told detectives about two apparently Hispanic women who she had contact with during her kidnapping. They were the only people she knows about that she had contact with during the kidnapping.

According to Papini, one of the women was the person who dropped her off on the side of the road on Nov. 24.

An FBI sketch artist has since met with Papini, who is continuing to recover from the traumatic experience, and rendered a sketch of both of the suspects.

Detectives note Papini has not been able to give a complete detailed statement due to poor recollection of the whole incident.

The 911 call made by Papini’s husband Keith when he discovered she was missing has also been released by detectives.

A reward for up to $10,000 is being offered for information that helps detectives identity the suspects.

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