The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Sheriff: Missing Wisconsin teen in danger, not a runaway

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BARRON, WIS. — A Wisconsin teenager who has been missing since her parents were found dead in their home isn’t a runaway and investigat­ors believe she’s in danger, a sheriff said Tuesday.

Authoritie­s have been searching for 13-year-old Jayme Closs since deputies responding to a 911 call early Monday found her parents, James and Denise Closs, dead in their home in Barron, a rural western Wisconsin community about 80 miles north- east of Minneapoli­s.

The call came from a cellphone inside the home, but the caller didn’t communi- cate with the dispatcher, Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitz- gerald said during a Tuesday news conference. He said gunshots had been fired at the home, but he declined to say whether the couple had been shot and said his office won’t disclose how they died until after the autopsies are completed.

Fitzgerald said investigat­ors don’t consider Jayme a suspect in her parents’ deaths. He declined to elaborate as to why investigat­ors believe she didn’t run away from home, saying that disclosing more informatio­n would compromise their investigat­ion.

“I’m telling you, Jayme is missing and endangered,” Fitzgerald said.

Jayme was last seen at a family gathering Sunday after- noon, Fitzgerald said.

Her grandfathe­r, Robert Naiberg, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that nothing seemed amiss at the gath- ering, which was to celebrate the birthday of a grandson who is cousins with Jayme.

“She was quiet as always. She was a quiet girl,” he said.

Naiberg, 72, said his daughter, Denise Closs, and Jayme attended the party, and that his son-in-law, James Closs, was working and couldn’t make it. He described his daughter as “thoughtful per- son” who brought “a little gift for everybody” at the party.

A girl resembling Jayme was spotted at a gas station in south Florida on Monday afternoon, according to a tip Miami police say they received. But Fitzgerald wouldn’t comment about the validity of that report, saying only that authoritie­s are “actively researchin­g that tip.”

“If we think it’s key to the case where we need the public’s help, we will disseminat­e that informatio­n,” he said.

Miami is about 1,700 miles south of Barron.

Jayme is described as 5-feet tall and 100 pounds, with strawberry-blond hair and green eyes. The FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children are helping in the search. An Amber Alert was issued without a descriptio­n of a suspect or vehicle.

Meanwhile, deputies searched the area around the family’s home with drones and infrared equipment and talked to Jayme’s friends and middle school classmates, hoping to develop some leads.

Fitzgerald urged the public to come forward with tips.

“Often, someone in the community will have knowledge of a crime and may not realize it,” he said. “Individual­s who commit acts of violence may display changes in their behavior and individual­s around that person may observe those changes.”

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AMBER ALERT WISCONSIN Jayme Closs, a missing Wisconsin 13-year-old.

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