The Shasta County Sheriff's Office released on Tuesday a video of Sherri Papini shortly after she was released from her alleged abductors in Yolo County.

The Nov. 24 video was captured by a church near the northbound on-ramp to Interstate 5.

The Sheriff's Office said Yolo County law enforcement officers received a 911 call at 4:22 a.m. about a woman identifying herself as Papini after she had been found.

During a canvas of the area that day, detectives found a video surveillance of her walking in the area of a nearby Jehovah’s Witness church on County Road 99W in Woodland.

"Upon review of the video surveillance, only one camera located on the south side of the building captured Sherri Papini walking in the area of the Highway 99W and the Interstate 5 northbound interchange," the Shasta County Sheriff's Office said in a brief news release.

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Papini can be seen running to the church north on Highway 99W and then south on Highway 99W until she goes out of view, heading toward the I-5 northbound on ramp.

The Sheriff's Office said the video surveillance date and time were validated by detectives as occurring at 4:15 a.m.

The video’s release is the latest in a series of information recently released by the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office in connection with the baffling case.

The office released late last month FBI sketches of the two women who allegedly kidnapped the then-34-year-old Papini while she was jogging Nov. 2 near her Mountain Gate home.

Papini has told investigators that the two women were the only people she had contact during her 22 days of captivity.

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When she was found after being released, Papini was wearing a dark gray sweatshirt, light gray sweatpants and had a chain around her waist with her left wrist tethered to it by a zip-tie.

Investigators also said Papini had hose clamps around her ankles, apparently a form of "pain compliance restraints."

Although sheriff’s detectives have said they still can’t solve the puzzle of who abducted her or why, they said they have investigated texts with a man in Detroit, male DNA that didn't come from her husband and a brawl Papini described between her and one of her captors.

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