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I hesitated before posting this thread last year thinking it was going to be one of those horribly depressing stories where Jayme probably would never be found alive. Really happy to be wrong about this.
Jayme went missing on Oct. 15, after law enforcement said she was present in the house the day her parents—James Closs, 56, and Denise Closs, 46—were murdered in their Barron, Wisconsin home, 80 miles outside of Minneapolis. The door had been kicked in and several shots were fired, all while police believe Jayme was inside.
Accusations that 13 yo Jayme was involved in her parents murder have raged since October even though the police determined fairly quickly that she wasn't.
A strange false sighting came shortly after her disappearance in Miami, Florida. Surveillance footage showed a teenage girl in the front passenger seat of a black SUV with a man.
Miami Police shared the video and the Barron County Sheriff investigated. They determined it was not Jayme in the video.
As the search continued, as many as 2,000 volunteers showed up to help look for Jayme in October days after her disappearance.
The FBI announces a $25,000 reward for information, followed by a $50,000 reward two days later. Jayme was also placed on the FBI’s top missing persons list in October.
The home of Jayme Closs was burglarized the weekend of the funeral.
32-year-old Kyle Jaenke-Annis allegedly broke into the Closs home and stole Jayme’s clothing. (Disrespectful pig actually stole her underwear!) He was charged with burglary, but was ruled out as a suspect in the murders and Jayme’s disappearance.
By November, the ground search was scaled back as the number of tips to investigate had declined, but Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald remained hopeful Jayme would be found.
The FBI examined more than 80 surveillance videos collected from businesses and other locations as the FBI and law enforcement continued to search for Jayme.
https://www.tmj4.com/the-disappearance-of-jayme-closs-a-timeline-of-events
Jayme has been missing for 87 days.
Today she found help about seventy miles from her house on a small residential estate, walking along the road looking dirty, emaciated with matted hair and wearing shoes that were too big for her. She'd escaped her captor.
The police didn't find her. She saved herself.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46833289
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01-11/jayme-closs-found-alive-suspect-in-custody/10709268
For anyone who's child has been abducted, there is hope.
Jayme went missing on Oct. 15, after law enforcement said she was present in the house the day her parents—James Closs, 56, and Denise Closs, 46—were murdered in their Barron, Wisconsin home, 80 miles outside of Minneapolis. The door had been kicked in and several shots were fired, all while police believe Jayme was inside.
Accusations that 13 yo Jayme was involved in her parents murder have raged since October even though the police determined fairly quickly that she wasn't.
A strange false sighting came shortly after her disappearance in Miami, Florida. Surveillance footage showed a teenage girl in the front passenger seat of a black SUV with a man.
Miami Police shared the video and the Barron County Sheriff investigated. They determined it was not Jayme in the video.
As the search continued, as many as 2,000 volunteers showed up to help look for Jayme in October days after her disappearance.
The FBI announces a $25,000 reward for information, followed by a $50,000 reward two days later. Jayme was also placed on the FBI’s top missing persons list in October.
The home of Jayme Closs was burglarized the weekend of the funeral.
32-year-old Kyle Jaenke-Annis allegedly broke into the Closs home and stole Jayme’s clothing. (Disrespectful pig actually stole her underwear!) He was charged with burglary, but was ruled out as a suspect in the murders and Jayme’s disappearance.
By November, the ground search was scaled back as the number of tips to investigate had declined, but Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald remained hopeful Jayme would be found.
The FBI examined more than 80 surveillance videos collected from businesses and other locations as the FBI and law enforcement continued to search for Jayme.
https://www.tmj4.com/the-disappearance-of-jayme-closs-a-timeline-of-events
Jayme has been missing for 87 days.
Today she found help about seventy miles from her house on a small residential estate, walking along the road looking dirty, emaciated with matted hair and wearing shoes that were too big for her. She'd escaped her captor.
The police didn't find her. She saved herself.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-46833289
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01-11/jayme-closs-found-alive-suspect-in-custody/10709268
For anyone who's child has been abducted, there is hope.