Dugard’s 19-year-old stepsister Shayna, who was 1 when Jaycee disappeared, was there when Jaycee and her mother Terry Probyn were reunited at an undisclosed location in Northern California. “She’s only 29,” Shayna wrote in a message to the news website. “She has the rest of her life to live and I have a lot of love to share with my sister and new nieces. In due time my mom will make statements and so will I if needed, but you have to understand this time is critical and the media attention would just add stress to something so delicate.”
The reunion of Jaycee and her daughters with Terry Probyn was “emotional and joyous,” said an FBI agent who watched the family come together after 18 years. “So Terry, right now, is understandably just ecstatic,” said FBI agent Chris Campion of the Sacramento field office. Campion has been the officer on the file from the start of the investigation… There’s going to be a period of adjustment, no doubt, but they’re doing very well at this point. And the two daughters are probably as happy as Jaycee is to be part of this family as well.”
The stepfather of Jaycee Dugard said everything is going well in the reunion. “It’s going good. It’s going slow…they’re trying to keep out of the media,” Carl Probyn said. “These girls are so fragile. They’re trying to go the right direction…everything is about these girls and doing things the right way.” The family is believed to be in seclusion in a Bay Area home. Probyn said he looks forward to the day he can see Jaycee again. “It’s so sensitive right now, to bring someone else in…I know they’ve talked to Jaycee and she remembers me. They’re taking it slow, a little talking, a little watching TV. It’s like having a baby and they are taking teeny steps.”
The reunion of Jaycee and her daughters with Terry Probyn was “emotional and joyous,” said an FBI agent who watched the family come together after 18 years. “So Terry, right now, is understandably just ecstatic,” said FBI agent Chris Campion of the Sacramento field office. Campion has been the officer on the file from the start of the investigation… There’s going to be a period of adjustment, no doubt, but they’re doing very well at this point. And the two daughters are probably as happy as Jaycee is to be part of this family as well.”
The stepfather of Jaycee Dugard said everything is going well in the reunion. “It’s going good. It’s going slow…they’re trying to keep out of the media,” Carl Probyn said. “These girls are so fragile. They’re trying to go the right direction…everything is about these girls and doing things the right way.” The family is believed to be in seclusion in a Bay Area home. Probyn said he looks forward to the day he can see Jaycee again. “It’s so sensitive right now, to bring someone else in…I know they’ve talked to Jaycee and she remembers me. They’re taking it slow, a little talking, a little watching TV. It’s like having a baby and they are taking teeny steps.”
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