THE PRESS RELEASE IN FULL
PRESS RELEASE
*Sherri Papini*
**Kidnapping Investigation Update**
Over the past 11 months the investigation into the abduction of Sherri Papini has been a top priority for the Shasta County Sheriffs Office. A short time after the report of Sherris
disappearance on November 2, 2016, the Sheriffs Office consulted with the FBI, as well as
numerous other local, state and federal agencies. These agencies continue to assist the Sheriffs Office in this investigation and their assistance is appreciated.
On November 2, 2016, the Sheriffs Office responded to the original 9-1-1 call made by Sherris husband, Keith Papini, who discovered Sherri missing from their home. A copy of the 9-1-1 call can be downloaded from
https://www.co.shasta.ca.us/index/sheriff_index.aspx.
At that time, the Sheriffs Office initiated an extensive investigation to determine Sherris location. The Sheriffs Office utilized all appropriate resources to determine whether Sherris disappearance was voluntary or involuntary to include, but not limited to, looking into the Papinis personal lives, interviewing friends, family members, past acquaintances and witnesses and reviewing surveillance video where available, as well as other pertinent information. Over 20 search warrants were executed in the effort to determine Sherris whereabouts. The search warrants remain sealed by order of the Shasta County Superior Court. The Sheriffs Office also conducted a polygraph exam of Keith and excluded him from involvement in Sherris disappearance. Keith has volunteered to take an additional polygraph exam if needed for the investigation.
By November 17, 2016, the Sheriffs Office had reviewed a voluminous amount of reports, tips and search warrant data. In this review, the Sheriffs Office discovered Sherri was texting with a male acquaintance from Michigan. Days prior to Sherris disappearance, Sherri and the male acquaintance texted each in an attempt to meet while the he was in California. Sheriffs Office Detectives interviewed him in Michigan and determined he was not involved in Sherris disappearance.
On November 24, 2016, Thanksgiving Day, a trucker travelling northbound on Interstate 5 saw Sherri on the side of the highway in Yolo County and stopped to assist. CHP and EMS
responded. Emergency personnel found Sherri bound with restraints. Information about the
restraints remains confidential as part of the on-going investigation. Sherri later stated that she had been dropped off on the side of County Road 17 near Interstate 5 by one of her captors whom she described as a younger Hispanic female.
Sherri was taken to Woodland Memorial Hospital where evidence was collected, to include
photographs of injuries and swabs for DNA analysis. Sherri appeared battered and bruised, her hair had been cut to shoulder length and she had a brand on her right shoulder. Sherri, however, stated she had not been sexually assaulted, and there is no physical evidence to indicate otherwise. The Sheriffs Office continues to examine the brand and its possible meaning, but details of the brand remain confidential as part of the on-going investigation.
Sheriffs Office Detectives initially interviewed Sherri at the hospital. Sherri provided detectives with limited details about what occurred on November 2, 2016, and a limited description of two female suspects - the only two people Sherri had contact with during her 22 days of captivity. These suspects, however, made efforts to conceal their identities with face coverings. Sherri described the suspects as:
Suspect #1: younger adult Hispanic female, dark curly hair, pierced ears, thin eye brows
Suspect#2: older adult Hispanic female, straight black hair with some grey. Thick eye
brows
The California Department of Justice examined evidence collected from Sherri and two DNA profiles were compiled and uploaded into the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), the national database that compares DNA profiles electronically with known offender profiles. Keith was excluded.
Keith and Sherri Papini have remained in contact with the Sheriffs Office and the FBI. Sherri,continues to provide details as she can recall them, but has not been able to provide a complete detailed statement due to her poor recollection.
An FBI sketch artist met with Sherri and rendered a sketch of each suspect as described by
Sherri. These sketches will be released by the FBI at
https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/seekinginfo/unknown-individuals. It has taken time for Sherri to recover to a point to be able to provide accurate details to the sketch artist. The sketches then needed to be finalized and approved for release by the FBI.
Sherri also described the suspect vehicle as a dark colored SUV with a large rear side window. Sherri continues to look at photographs of various makes and models of SUVs in an effort to provide a more detailed description.
The Sheriffs Office has received over 600 tips from around the world in this investigation and continues to review all tips that it receives. The Sheriffs Office is aware of the multiple news headlines regarding reported kidnapping from other law enforcement agencies across the United States. The Sheriffs Office continues to follow up with those agencies to determine if the Sherri Papini investigation is related to any of those incidents.
The Shasta County Sheriffs Office remains the lead investigative agency. The FBI continues to assist in the investigation as it is both agencies goal to determine who is responsible for Sherris abduction.
Anyone with information about the location where Sherri was held, the suspect vehicle and/or identities of the two suspects are urged to contact the FBI at 916-746-7000 (select option 1), online at tips.fbi.gov or your local FBI office. A reward up to $10,000.00 has been established for information leading to the identification of the suspects.
This press release is in lieu of a press conference/interviews and no further details about the investigation will be released at this time due to the continuing open and active investigation.
Please check the Sheriffs Office Facebook and Twitter pages as updates about the investigation will be posted as they come available;
https://www.facebook.com/Shasta-County-Sheriffs-Office-1527637610823075/
https://twitter.com/ShastaSheriff
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Shasta County Sheriffs Office
Major Crimes Unit
Sergeant Brian Jackson
530-245-6172
10/25/17,0700 hours