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ANTIOCH, Calif. — The property where Jaycee Dugard was held captive for 18 years became the focus of an archaeological-style dig Friday as authorities revealed the discovery of another bone and a soil “anomaly” that could indicate something lies buried in the area.
Police have been searching to see whether Phillip and Nancy Garrido, the couple charged with kidnapping Dugard in 1991, can be tied to two other northern California child abductions from the late 1980s.
They cautioned that it was too soon to know whether the bone or the disturbed soil that indicates previous spadework were related to any crimes.



