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The backyard at the Garrido home in Antioch
The hidden backyard behind the Garridos' home in Antioch, California, containing the sheds and tents in which Jaycee Lee Dugard and her two children were kept.
The backyard at the Garrido home in Antioch
Living conditions were basic - there was a rudimentary shower and toilet, and electricity was supplied via an extension cable
The backyard at the Garrido home in Antioch
A number of children's toys were found amid other debris when police searched.
The backyard at the Garrido home in Antioch
A child's swing was one of the other items discovered in the backyard.
The backyard at the Garrido home in Antioch
Phillip Garrido allegedly fathered two children with Jaycee Lee Dugard, the first when she was just 14.
The backyard at the Garrido home in Antioch
Views of the backyard were blocked by shrubs and screens.
The Garrido home in Antioch
Phillip and Nancy Garrido lived in the main house. Police visited after a neighbour alerted them in 2006 but did not search the property.
The backyard at the Garrido home in Antioch
The identity of the backyard's inhabitants only emerged after Mr Garrido was called in for a parole hearing on Wednesday.
Car at the Antioch property
Police are probing whether the car found at the property was the one used to abduct Jaycee Lee Dugard.
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