An El Dorado County sheriff’s deputy holds a photo of Jaycee Lee Dugard during a search for her shortly after she was kidnapped in 1991. (Ivor Markman / Associated Press)
Phillip Garrido appears in El Dorado County Superior Court in Placerville, Calif., for his arraignment on 28 felony counts stemming from the abduction of Jaycee Dugard in 1991. (Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press)
Deputies lead Nancy Garrido from the El Dorado County Jail to her arraignment at a courthouse in Placerville, Calif. (Steve Yeater / Associated Press)
Carl Probyn wipes tears while talking about his stepdaughter Jaycee Lee Dugard’s kidnapping. He had witnessed the kidnapping in 1991 and gave chase on a mountain bike. (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
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Authorities said Jaycee Lee Dugard and her two daughters were kept hidden in “a backyard within a backyard” at Phillip Garrido’s home in Antioch, Calif. (Noah Berger / Associated Press)
Makeshift tents and other structures fill a backyard where authorities say kidnap victim Jaycee Lee Dugard lived in Antioch, Calif. (Noah Berger / Associated Press)
Authorities stand in front of the home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido in Antioch, Calif. (Monica M. Davey / EPA)
An FBI agent inspects a car at the home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido in Antioch, Calif. (Monica M. Davey / EPA)
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Belongings stacked in the backyard of Phillip Garrido’s home in Antioch, Calif. (Paul Sakuma / Associated Press)
Investigators retrieve possible evidence from the backyard of the Garridos’ home. (Paul Sakuma / Associated Press)
Children’s toys sit among a pile of debris in the backyard of Phillip Garrido’s home in Antioch, northeast of Oakland. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)
Tarps, tents and old vehicles are seen in the backyard of Phillip Garrido’s home in the San Francisco Bay Area city of Antioch.(Justin Sullivan / Getty Images)
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A Contra Costa County sheriff’s deputy stands guard at Phillip Garrido’s home in Antioch, Calif. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
Contra Costa County sheriff’s deputies and a local law enforcement investigator walk through the side yard of Phillip Garrido’s home in Antioch, northeast of Oakland. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
Damon Robinson, a father of two young children, is shocked at news of the alleged crimes of Phillip Garrido, his neighbor of two years in the Bay Area city of Antioch. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
One of several tents and shacks that fill the backyard of Phillip Garrido’s home in Antioch, Calif., is barely visible over a tall fence and thick brush. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
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Neighbors of Phillip Garrido gather on Friday, as his property, visible in background, is combed by investigators. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
A children’s playground visible in backyard of Phillip Garrido’s property in Antioch, Calif. (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)
Peter Unpingco, 12, who lives across the street from Garrido, says neighborhood children referred to him as “Creepy Phil.” (Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times)