The police in charge of solving the case of an abducted California mom have been bogged down with three other high-profile crimes — pulling attention away from the alleged kidnapping, according to a report.

Few new clues have emerged since Sherri Papini, 34, vanished while jogging near her home in Redding in November, redding.com reported Thursday.

In the meantime, the Shasta County Sheriff’s Department has been hit with a bigger-than-usual load of dramatic cases — including murders and a fatal shooting by a police officer — which have drawn attention away from the Papini case, according to the local paper.

But investigators are still hunting for her alleged abductors — and they consider the case “a top priority,” Shasta County Sheriff Tom Bosenko told the paper Thursday.

“It’s still an active investigation,” Bosenko said. “We are waiting on some of the results on the evidence being processed by the California Department of Justice.”

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In the past two months, the department has seen other dramatic cases, including one in which a man allegedly killed a gas station employee by setting him on fire. There was also a fatal shooting in a casino parking lot.

Sheriff’s detectives have also been tasked with investigating the fatal shooting of a man by Redding police, which occurred just two weeks after Papini says she went missing, according to the paper.

In December, Papini claimed her kidnappers were female and Hispanic but couldn’t offer more details because her head was covered for most of the abduction.

She claimed the women branded her, starved her, then kicked her out of a moving SUV onto the side of a highway in Yolo County, where she was rescued.

The case of a different woman who was kidnapped from her Los Angeles-area home and dumped partially nude is likely not related to Papini, police said Thursday.