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Travel · VallejoA heads up for weekend travelers in the North Bay, starting Friday night Highway 37 will be closed in the westbound direction from Vallejo to Sears Point in Sonoma County for roadway repair.See the Story
What to know about Highway 37 planned weekend closures from Vallejo to Sears Point
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Vallejo · VallejoA poor, unsuspecting woman becoming the target of a ruthless carjacking in the Bay Area -- the footage of which is just now surfacing ... all heard in terrifying dashcam footage. Check out the clip ... you can hear Caroline, a resident of Vallejo,…See the Story
Smash-and-Grab Car Incident Caught on Dashcam, Woman Screams For Help
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Vallejo · VallejoDenise Huskins, whose harrowing kidnapping ordeal in 2015 garnered national attention, is now speaking out about her ongoing journey toward healing. In a recent appearance on Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast, Huskins revealed how she grappled with the public's judgment following the mistaken belief by California police that her abduction was a hoax, dubbing it the "Gone Girl kidnapping." The comparison to the fictional story, inspired by Gil…See the Story
Denise Huskins: Watching 'Gone Girl' Post-Kidnapping Eased Self-Blame
Vallejo · VallejoDenise Huskins. Courtesy of Netflix When American Nightmare subject Denise Huskins was kidnapped from her Vallejo, California, home in 2015, she was referred to as a real-life Gone Girl — something she didn’t understand at the time. “I remember the second day, before I was going in for questioning with the FBI, my attorney said, ‘They’re calling you Gone Girl.’ And I’m like, ‘Well, what does that mean? Is that a bad thing?’” Huskins recalled dur…See the Story
'American Nightmare' Kidnapping Victim Reacts to 'Gone Girl' Comparisons
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Netflix · VallejoDenise Huskins and Aaron Quinn plan to speak to police in Monterey County. The Seaside Police Department is hosting their inaugural training at a local hotel. KTVU crime reporter Henry Lee, who covered the case, plans to live-blog the event on Thursday.See the Story
'American Nightmare' couple in Vallejo kidnapping call for police reform
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