Denise Huskins
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Denise Huskins is that chick that got abducted by some weird creep out near San Fransisco and when the police heard the her story, they thought it was a hoax.
Information Timeline
Monday, March 23
- A 29-year-old Vallejo woman and her live-in boyfriend say kidnappers entered their house in the middle of the night last week, abducted the woman and held her for ransom before releasing her two days later. Police are skeptical.
- At about 2 p.m., Aaron Quinn, 30, calls police to report that his girlfriend has been abducted from their Mare Island home -- in the 500 block of Kirkland Avenue -- in the pre-dawn hours. Quinn's lawyers say he awoke to a bright light in his face, and two kidnappers who bound and drugged him.
- The strangers then take Denise Huskins from the couple's house and demand an $8,500 ransom by noon Wednesday, according to Quinn and his attorney, Dan Russo.
Tuesday, March 24
- A search initiated by police continues, focusing especially on Mare Island. More than 100 search-and-rescue team members comb the Vallejo waterfront.
- Search dogs key in on a certain area of water, and officials use sonar equipment, as well. Divers will come up empty handed.
- Tuesday is when the San Francisco Chronicle -- KCRA 3's Hearst Television content sharing partner -- receives an email from an anonymous person claiming to be holding Huskins.
- The email included an audio file of a woman identifying herself as Huskins.
- The audio file says: "My name is Denise Huskins. I am kidnapped -- otherwise, I'm fine. Earlier today, there was a plane crash in Alps and 158 people died. And one thing that people know about me is that I went to my first concert, me and my mom, to Blink 182 (last word is inaudible)."
- Mike Huskins confirms the voice in the file was his daughter's
Wednesday, March 25
- Denise Huskins turns up in the morning hours in her hometown of Huntington Beach -- about 400 miles away. She calls her father and says she was dropped off at her mother's home, found no one there, and walked 12 blocks to her dad's apartment.
- Hours after Huskins calls her father, Vallejo police reveal they've found no proof of a kidnapping and believe it was a hoax. Quinn's delay in contacting authorities aroused suspicion, police spokesman Kenny Park says.
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