SAN FRANCISCO — A California woman and her boyfriend say kidnappers entered their house in the middle of the night last week, abducted the woman and held her for ransom before releasing her two days later. Police have expressed skepticism about their claim. Here are some things to know:
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WHAT HAPPENED?
At about 2 p.m. on March 23, 30-year-old physical therapist Aaron Quinn called police to report that his girlfriend was abducted from their San Francisco Bay Area home in the pre-dawn hours.
Quinn's lawyers say he awoke to a bright light in his face, and two kidnappers bound and drugged him.
The strangers then took 29-year-old Denise Huskins, also a physical therapist, from the couple's Vallejo house, and demanded an $8,500 ransom, Quinn told police.
Quinn was prepared to pay the amount, according to his attorney Dan Russo. However, Huskins turned up the morning of March 25 in her hometown of Huntington Beach before it was due.
She called her father and said she was dropped off at her mother's home, found no one there, and walked 12 blocks to her dad's apartment.