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In January 1988, Phillip Garrido was transferred to the Nevada state prison system and released later that year. The couple returned to Contra Costa County in California, where Phillip Garrido was raised. Nancy Garrido became a certified nurse assistant in 1989, according to California Department of Public Health records. Her certification expired in 1995 when she failed to renew it. Department spokesman Ken August said the state does not track where nursing assistants work. The couple then went to live in the Antioch home of Phillip Garrido's mother, Patricia Franzen. Next-door neighbor Helen Boyer, 78, said she knew Franzen for more than 30 years and often saw Nancy Garrido. Boyer said Garrido had worked in nursing homes for years but stopped about five years ago to become Franzen's primary caregiver when she became bedridden. Nursing assistants are on a low rung of the medical profession and cannot work without the supervision of a doctor or nurse. But Nancy Garrido's training might help explain how Dugard could deliver two babies and now have two healthy daughters, ages 11 and 15, even though authorities said none of them had seen a doctor. Neighbors and customers of Phillip Garrido's printing business said they saw little of his wife. They said his chief assistant was a blonde 20-something woman he introduced as his daughter Allissa, his name for Dugard. "The wife was like a hermit," neighbor Damon Robinson said. "She looked like she had no spirit."
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