Police say possibly abducted California woman called father, might be in Huntington Beach

This undated photo released by the Vallejo Police Department shows Denise Huskins. Police say Huskins, who was reported kidnapped from her boyfriend's San Francisco Bay area home and held for ransom, has contacted her father to say she's in the Southern California city of Huntington Beach. (AP Photo/Vallejo Police Department) (The Associated Press)

Members of the media gather at a location where a missing woman was found safe in Huntington Beach, Calif., on Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Denise Huskins whose boyfriend reported that intruders abducted her from their San Francisco Bay Area home and held her for ransom was found safe Wednesday at her father's Southern California home, police said. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) (The Associated Press)

A police officer stands at the location where a missing woman was found in Huntington Beach, Calif., on Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Denise Huskins whose boyfriend reported that intruders abducted her from their San Francisco Bay Area home and held her for ransom was found safe Wednesday at her father's Southern California home, police said. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) (The Associated Press)

Police say a woman who was reported kidnapped from her boyfriend's San Francisco Bay area home and held for ransom has contacted her father to say she's in the Southern California city of Huntington Beach.

Huntington Beach Officer Jennifer Marlatt said Wednesday the police haven't confirmed she is there and are sending officers to the Huntington Beach homes of both Denise Huskins' mother and father.

Marlatt says Huskins either called her father or left him a voicemail, but police haven't made contact with her.

Huskins' boyfriend told police she was abducted Monday from his Mare Island home in Vallejo.

Thirty-year-old Aaron Quinn called police at about 2 p.m. Monday to report she was forcefully taken in the middle of the night and the intruders demanded ransom.