Woman feared kidnapped found safe in SoCal
Huntington Beach police confirmed Wednesday that Denise Huskins has been found safe there.
Huntington Beach police confirmed Wednesday that Denise Huskins has been found safe there.
The Huntington Beach Police Department has confirmed Wednesday that Denise Huskins, the woman reportedly kidnapped in Vallejo for ransom, has been found safe there.
In response on Twitter to a question about whether Huskins was found safe, the Huntington Beach Police Department’s public information office replied:
“Yes, we can confirm she is safe in Huntington Beach, the investigation is still active.”
Huskins, 30, a former Huntington Beach resident, was believed to have been taken against her will from a residence on Mare Island in Vallejo on Monday. Vallejo police and the FBI treated the report as a kidnapping for ransom.
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