SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA — A mother of two who went missing more than three weeks ago was found safe on Thursday, as police launched a manhunt for her captors. <br /> <br />Sherri Papini was found tied up by a passing motorist after she was dumped near the Interstate 5 highway in Yolo County, California, ABC-affiliate KRCR reported. <br /> <br />Papini, 34, was found about 150 miles south of the location where she disappeared on Nov. 2, when she was jogging near her home in the small town of Mountain Gate. <br /> <br />Papini was abducted just a mile away from her house. But the only clues cops had to go on were her iPhone, earbuds, and a few strands of her hair left near the scene. <br /> <br />Two Hispanic women driving a dark-colored SUV are wanted in connection with the abduction. The cops said they are armed with a handgun, according to KRCR. <br /> <br />Papini was being treated in the hospital for non-life threatening injuries that occurred during the abduction. She has been reunited with her family and is in a stable condition. <br /> <br />A group of private individuals had earlier offered a $100,000 reward for Papini’s release, but police said no tips were called in about the case.