VALLEJO (CBS13) — Vallejo Police Lt. Kenny Park specified during a press conference on Tuesday that the department is holding back information in an effort to keep Denise Huskins safe and to protect the investigation.
Here is a series of the questions that were left without a substantive answer.
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REPORTER: Can you tell us why Aaron Quinn did not report the crime until 2 p.m. in the afternoon?
PARK: I'm not sure who Aaron Quinn is ...
REPORTER: Can you tell us why the gentleman who reported it did not report it until 2 p.m. that afternoon?
PARK: Well unfortunately I cannot release that information.
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REPORTER: Did he claim to be tied up?
PARK: We can't go into those specifics.
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REPORTER: Have you had any contact with the kidnappers?
PARK: I'm sorry, we can't go into those specifics.
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REPORTER: Is she rich? Why would somebody want a ransom for her?
PARK: Again, I'm sorry, but I can't go into those specifics.
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REPORTER: So was there a demand for money, a ransom specifically?
PARK: I can certainly appreciate your question, but I'm sorry I can't answer that right now.
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REPORTER: Did the person who reported it, did he indicate that he was injured?
PARK: Again, I'm sorry, I can't answer that.
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REPORTER: Was the car found in that area?
PARK: I can't comment on the location of the car
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REPORTER: Lieutenant have you guys questioned any past relationships of your reported party?
PARK: We can't go into specific relationships at this time.
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REPORTER: Has the family been contacted by these alleged kidnappers for a ransom?
PARK: I can't comment on that.
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REPORTER: Have you made any contact with these people, or made any attempt to contact these kidnappers who are holding this person for ransom?
PARK: Again, I can't comment on that.
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REPORTER: Do we know if these alleged kidnappers had any relation to the victim?
PARK: I can't comment on that.
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REPORTER: Did the caller say there were one or two intruders, did the caller offer any indication as to how they gained access to the home?
PARK: I'm sorry I really can't go into specific details. I promise you that we will be able to provide more information as it becomes available.
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REPORTER: Do you have any descriptions of the kidnappers?
PARK: I can't provide that.
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REPORTER: How did it [Denise Hoskins' car] get out there?
PARK: I'm not quite sure I understand.
REPORTER: The white Camry?
PARK: Yes.
REPORTER: You believe that's Ms. Hoskins' car?
PARK: That's correct.
REPORTER: And how do we believe it got out there? How is it involved in any way?
PARK: [sigh] We have information that the car was moved, but I can't go into specifics.
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REPORTER: Were there any other witnesses other than the reporting person to this crime?
PARK: I can't comment on that.
Vallejo Police Spokesman On Denise Huskins Investigation: 'I Can't Comment On That'
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VALLEJO (CBS13) — Vallejo Police Lt. Kenny Park specified during a press conference on Tuesday that the department is holding back information in an effort to keep Denise Huskins safe and to protect the investigation.
Here is a series of the questions that were left without a substantive answer.
...
REPORTER: Can you tell us why Aaron Quinn did not report the crime until 2 p.m. in the afternoon?
PARK: I'm not sure who Aaron Quinn is ...
REPORTER: Can you tell us why the gentleman who reported it did not report it until 2 p.m. that afternoon?
PARK: Well unfortunately I cannot release that information.
....
REPORTER: Did he claim to be tied up?
PARK: We can't go into those specifics.
...
REPORTER: Have you had any contact with the kidnappers?
PARK: I'm sorry, we can't go into those specifics.
...
REPORTER: Is she rich? Why would somebody want a ransom for her?
PARK: Again, I'm sorry, but I can't go into those specifics.
....
REPORTER: So was there a demand for money, a ransom specifically?
PARK: I can certainly appreciate your question, but I'm sorry I can't answer that right now.
....
REPORTER: Did the person who reported it, did he indicate that he was injured?
PARK: Again, I'm sorry, I can't answer that.
...
REPORTER: Was the car found in that area?
PARK: I can't comment on the location of the car
...
REPORTER: Lieutenant have you guys questioned any past relationships of your reported party?
PARK: We can't go into specific relationships at this time.
...
REPORTER: Has the family been contacted by these alleged kidnappers for a ransom?
PARK: I can't comment on that.
...
REPORTER: Have you made any contact with these people, or made any attempt to contact these kidnappers who are holding this person for ransom?
PARK: Again, I can't comment on that.
...
REPORTER: Do we know if these alleged kidnappers had any relation to the victim?
PARK: I can't comment on that.
...
REPORTER: Did the caller say there were one or two intruders, did the caller offer any indication as to how they gained access to the home?
PARK: I'm sorry I really can't go into specific details. I promise you that we will be able to provide more information as it becomes available.
...
REPORTER: Do you have any descriptions of the kidnappers?
PARK: I can't provide that.
...
REPORTER: How did it [Denise Hoskins' car] get out there?
PARK: I'm not quite sure I understand.
REPORTER: The white Camry?
PARK: Yes.
REPORTER: You believe that's Ms. Hoskins' car?
PARK: That's correct.
REPORTER: And how do we believe it got out there? How is it involved in any way?
PARK: [sigh] We have information that the car was moved, but I can't go into specifics.
...
REPORTER: Were there any other witnesses other than the reporting person to this crime?
PARK: I can't comment on that.
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