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California woman branded by kidnappers: sheriff

LOS ANGELES,(MILLAT+APP/AFP): A California woman who was found on the
side of a road three weeks after being abducted was branded by her captors who also cut off her hair, authorities said Wednesday.
“It is not a symbol, but it was a message,” Shasta County Sheriff Tom
Bosenko said, referring to the wounds suffered by Sherri Papini.
He did not elaborate on the message but said it could be related to
an attempt by her abductors to exert “power and control.”
Bosenko said the 34-year-old woman’s long blond hair was perhaps cut
off in a bid by her “very sick” captors to humiliate and “wear her down.”
The mother-of-two vanished on November 2 when she went for a jog near
her home in a rural town in northern California.
She was reported missing by her husband, Keith Papini, after he
returned home from work and realized she had failed to pick up their two children from daycare.
The slight woman was found on the side of a road before dawn last
Thursday after her captors dropped her off — bound with restraints and a bag over her head — about 150 miles (240 kilometers) from her home.
She used the bag to flag down a motorist and was taken to a hospital
and treated for non-life threatening injuries.
Bosenko said investigators are looking for two Hispanic women armed
with a handgun and driving a dark-colored SUV.
Keith Papini, who passed a polygraph test to rule him out as a
suspect, said on Tuesday that his wife had been beaten badly by her captors and her face “was covered in bruises ranging from yellow to black.”
He said in a statement to a private channel that the bridge of her
nose was also broken and her emaciated body was covered with severe burns, red rashes and chain markings.
“My Sherri suffered tremendously, and all the visions swirling in
your heads of her appearance, I assure you, are not as graphic and gruesome as the reality,” he said.
He also denounced rumors that her abduction may have been fabricated.
“I understand people want the story, pictures, proof that this was
not some sort of hoax, plan to gain money or some fabricated race war,” he said in his statement. “I do not see a purpose in addressing each preposterous lie.”