
Dugard kidnapping: Phillip Garrido's house
Images from around the home of the man charged with kidnapping Jaycee Lee Dugard, then aged 11, in 1991Sun 30 Aug 2009 06.28 EDT First published on Sun 30 Aug 2009 06.28 EDT
The back yard of the home of Phillip Garrido, a registered sex offender and convicted rapist, in Antioch, California. Jaycee Dugard, a Californian girl kidnapped in 1991, when she was 11, has been found alive after spending 18 years living in sheds and tents behind the house. Garrido fathered two children with her Photograph: Kevin Bartram/Reuters
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA swimming pool in the garden of the house where Jaycee Dugard was kept prisoner Photograph: Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterPolice tape seals off the back garden Photograph: Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterChildren's toys are seen among a pile of debris in the yard Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterPart of the interior of the Garrido home Photograph: Arleen Ng/EPA
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterAn undated file photo from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation shows Dugard near the time of the kidnapping Photograph: -/AFP/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterNancy Garrido, the wife of Phillip Garrido, is escorted into the El Dorado superior court, in Placerville Photograph: KPA/Zuma/Rex Features
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterGarrido sits in court with his lawyer, Susan Gellman, at the El Dorado superior court, in Placerville Photograph: Kevin Bartram/Reuters
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA tent and shacks are seen in the back yard Photograph: Paul Sakuma/AP
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterPolice tape seals off the front of the home Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA view across the back yard of the home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido Photograph: Jose Carlos Fajardo/EPA
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterPolice officers stand in front of the house as an interior search is carried out Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterTarpaulins, tents and a wooden structure in the back yard Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterTelevision vans are seen in front of the house Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA painted welcome sign and wind chimes on a tree in the yard Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA shed and a wire cage in Garrido's backyard Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterChairs outside a tent in the yard of Garrido's home Photograph: Nick Stern /Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterThe kitchen, with microwave and box of cereal, in Garrido's backyard Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA plastic fan in the tent Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterA self-help book Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterCat ornaments and snow globes on a chest of drawers Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterClothes hang on a rail in the tent Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterClothes in chests of drawers Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterClothes on rails in the tent Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterMake-up and a hairbrush in the area where Jaycee Lee Dugard was held captive Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
Share on Facebook Share on TwitterBookshelves in the area where Jaycee Lee Dugard was held captive Photograph: Nick Stern/Redthinkmedia.com
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