Albuquerque Journal

Police: Kidnapping suspect targeted girl

Man made two aborted attempts to kidnap her

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

BARRON, Wis. — A Wisconsin man accused of abducting 13-year-old Jayme Closs and holding her captive for three months made up his mind to take her when he spotted the teenager getting on a school bus near her home, authoritie­s said Monday.

Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, told detectives that “he knew that was the girl he was going to take,” and he made two aborted trips to her family’s home before carrying out an attack in which he fatally shot Jayme’s mother in front of her, according to a criminal complaint filed hours before Patterson’s first court appearance.

Prosecutor­s charged him with kidnapping Jayme and killing her parents Oct. 15 near Barron, about 90 miles northeast of Minneapoli­s. He was also charged with armed robbery.

Investigat­ors believe Patterson hid Jayme in a remote cabin before she escaped on Thursday.

Patterson sat expression­less during the court appearance, made via video feed from the county jail. He spoke only to acknowledg­e that his name and address were correct on paperwork, and that he agreed to waive a speedy preliminar­y hearing. The judge set bail at $5 million.

Patterson went to the home twice intending to kidnap Jayme, but broke off one attempt because too many cars were in the driveway and called off another because the house was too active, the complaint said.

On the night she was abducted, Jayme told police, she was asleep in her room when the family dog started barking. She woke her parents as a car came up the driveway.

She and her mother, Denise, hid in the bathroom, clutching one another in the bathtub. Her father, James, went to the front door. They heard a gunshot and Jayme knew that James had just been killed, according to the complaint.

Denise Closs started to call 911. Patterson broke down the bathroom door. Jayme said he was dressed in black, wearing a face mask and gloves, and carrying a shotgun.

Patterson told her mother to hang up and ordered her to tape Jayme’s mouth shut. He told detectives that Denise Closs struggled with the tape so he wrapped the tape himself around Jayme’s mouth and head. He then taped her hands behind her back and taped her ankles together before pulling her out of the bathtub and shooting her mother in the head.

He dragged Jayme outside. He threw her in the trunk and drove off, pausing to yield to three squad cars speeding toward the house with flashing lights, the complaint said.

Patterson took her to a cabin that he said was his, ordered her into a bedroom and told her to take off her clothes and get dressed in his sister’s pajamas. He then threw her clothes into a fireplace in the cabin’s basement.

Whenever he had friends over, he made clear that no one could know she was there or “bad things could happen to her,” so she had to hide under the bed.

 ?? ADAM WESLEY/THE POST-CRESCENT ?? Jake Thomas Patterson, accused of abducting Jayme Closs, makes his first appearance before a judge at the Barron County Justice Center in Barron, Wis.
ADAM WESLEY/THE POST-CRESCENT Jake Thomas Patterson, accused of abducting Jayme Closs, makes his first appearance before a judge at the Barron County Justice Center in Barron, Wis.

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