05-20-2011, 10:53 PM
With the help of an interpreter, Trinity County detectives interviewed the woman this afternoon, Ward said.
“She has no recollection of having a daughter or how she got into Trinity County,” Ward said.
Family members in Humboldt County also were being interviewed, Hanson said.
Trinity County sheriff’s deputies were focusing their search on a 10-mile stretch of Highway 3 where it appeared that contents of Pedreros’ car were tossed out.
Ward described the items as “miscellaneous children’s toys.”
Pedreros wasn’t injured, but she did have some minor scratches from falling down, Hanson said.
The woman was last seen in Willow Creek at 6 a.m., Ward said.
Ward said the woman would have had to have driven east on Highway 299 and north on Highway 3 to end up in Coffee Creek.
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“She has no recollection of having a daughter or how she got into Trinity County,” Ward said.
Family members in Humboldt County also were being interviewed, Hanson said.
Trinity County sheriff’s deputies were focusing their search on a 10-mile stretch of Highway 3 where it appeared that contents of Pedreros’ car were tossed out.
Ward described the items as “miscellaneous children’s toys.”
Pedreros wasn’t injured, but she did have some minor scratches from falling down, Hanson said.
The woman was last seen in Willow Creek at 6 a.m., Ward said.
Ward said the woman would have had to have driven east on Highway 299 and north on Highway 3 to end up in Coffee Creek.
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