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Dropped off at her father's beach house? So bizarre.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-missing-vallejo-woman-20150325-story.htmlHuntington Beach police said they have not found DH, despite the report from her father.
“We know that she’s safe and that she’s there,” said Amy Mattison, who was in the Bay Area to join the search. The information “is just flying so fast and furious," she said. "We have none of the details in terms of who might have done this. I don’t know what shape she’s in.”
Mattison said DH’ father, MH, received a voicemail from his daughter in which she said, "Daddy, I’m OK. They dropped me off at Mom’s house, but she’s not there so I’m walking to your house right now.” MH contacted family members in Huntington Beach, who were on the way to his apartment. Meanwhile, a neighbor in the building called MH to report that his daughter was with him. The neighbor told her father, “I’ve got her, I’m calling 9-1-1,” Mattison said.
Dropped off at her father's beach house? So bizarre.
I think that it means his house in the city of Huntington Beach, not necessarily on the beach.
Vallejo police Capt. Jim O’Connell confirmed Wednesday that DH was safe. “So now the detectives have to go down there and continue the investigation.”
Huntington Beach police officers had responded to the home, spoke to DH and were checking her out, but that she was safe and unharmed.
The Chronicle received an e-mail from an anonymous person claiming to be holding DH. The person wrote Tuesday afternoon that DH “will be returned safely (Wednesday). We will send a link to her location after she has been dropped off. She will be in good health and safe while she waits. Any advance on us or our associates will create a dangerous situation for DH. Wait until she is recovered and then proceed how you will. We will be ready.”
The e-mail included an audio file of a woman identifying herself as DH. To verify she was alive, she referred to Tuesday’s plane crash in the Alps in southern France.
“My name is DH,” the woman on the recording said. “I’m kidnapped, otherwise I’m fine. Earlier today, there was a plane crash in the Alps, and 158 people died.”
To prove she was in fact DH, the woman said the first concert she had attended in her life featured Blink 182 and Bad Religion. She said she had attended with a childhood friend, whose name she provided, and that friend’s mother.
BBMAccording to Vallejo police, DH called her father’s cell phone Wednesday from a blocked number and said she had been dropped off near his home by an individual whom she did not identify.