Las Vegas Review-Journal

New details revealed in mom’s disappeara­nce

Sketches of two suspects released in Calif. case

- Bypaulelia­s The Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — A California sheriff released new details Wednesday in the mysterious case of a young motherwhow­asfoundbat­teredand bruised but alive along a freeway after she was missing for three weeks.

The Shasta County sheriff ’s department also released sketches of two suspects.

The department said investigat­ors collected male DNA from the clothing that victim Sherri Papini was wearing when she was found on Thanksgivi­ng and female DNA that was discovered on Papini’s body.

The bizarre case — with many of the most sensationa­l details initially released by her husband in an exclusive interview with ABC — has baffled police and set social media buzzing.

Armchair detectives have scoured the internet’s dark corners for clues, and others argue the case is a twisted hoax akin to the movie “Gone Girl.”

Her husband Keith Papini said in a statement Wednesday that he hoped the newly released informatio­n will lead to an arrest.

“This has been an extraordin­arily difficult time for our entire family,” he said in the statement . “We ask that the media please respect our need for privacy as Sherri continues to heal and we work towards putting our lives back together.”

Papini disappeare­d Nov. 2 while jogging near her home in Shasta County, about 215 miles north of San Francisco.

Her husband found her phone and earphones near their home after she failed to pick up their children at day care and called police. He was a suspect, but the sheriff said Wednesday that the husband passed a lie detector test and offered to take another.

Authoritie­s also said a Detroit man Papini texted and planned to meet shortly before her disappeara­nce has been cleared of involvemen­t.

Papini was found alongside Interstate 5 in Yolo County, about 100 miles from her home. Her nose was broken, and she was wearing a chain restraint around her waist. Her hair had been cut to shoulder length, and she had a “brand” burned into her right shoulder.

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The Associated Press FBI sketches show two suspects in the mysterious case of a California woman who was found battered and bruised but alive along a freeway after she was missing for three weeks.
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