Albany Times Union

Missing child led police to abductor

Man allegedly shot parents, kidnapped 13-year-old girl

- By Jeff Baenen and Gretchen Ehlke

A 21-year-old man shot a Wisconsin couple to death at their home in a scheme to kidnap their teenage daughter, then held the girl captive for three months in an isolated north woods town before she escaped, authoritie­s said Friday.

Jayme Closs, 13, was skinny, disheveled and wearing shoes too big for her when she approached a stranger and pleaded for help Thursday in the town of Gordon, where Jake Thomas Patterson lives.

Patterson was apparently out looking for her when he was arrested and jailed on kidnapping and homicide charges, Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald said.

The news that Jayme was safe set off joy and relief 60 miles away in her hometown of Barron, ending an all-out search that gripped the state, with many people fearing the worst.

“My legs started to shake. It was awesome. The stress, the relief — it was awesome,” Fitzgerald said, describing the moment he learned Jayme had been found.

Jayme told one of the neighbors in Gordon who took her in that she had walked away from where she was held captive.

“She said that this person’s name was Jake Patterson, ‘he killed my parents and took me,’” said another one of the neighbors, Kristin Kasinskas. “She did not talk about why or how. She said she did not know him.”

The sheriff said investigat­ors are trying to figure out what happened to Jayme during her captivity and why she was seized, and gave no details on how she escaped except to say Patterson was not home at the time. He said there is no evidence Patterson knew Jayme or her family or had been contact with her on social media.

The sheriff said he did not know if Jayme had been physically abused but she was hospitaliz­ed overnight for observatio­n and released after an exam. Investigat­ors were interviewi­ng her, and she was “doing as well as circumstan­ces allow,” he said.

Kasinskas called 911 to report the girl had been found after another neighbor out walking her dog encountere­d Jayme and brought her to Kasinskas’ house. Minutes later, Patterson was pulled over by a sheriff’s deputy based on a descriptio­n of his vehicle Jayme provided, authoritie­s said.

He was scheduled for a court appearance Monday. Jayme’s grandfathe­r, Robert Naiberg, said he had been praying for months for the call he received about his granddaugh­ter.

Jayme disappeare­d from her home after someone broke in and shot her parents, James and Denise Closs, on Oct. 15. Investigat­ors believe Patterson killed them in order to abduct the girl.

A shotgun similar to the one used was recovered from the home where police believe Jayme was held, the sheriff said.

Property records show the cabin belonged to Patterson’s father at the time of Jayme’s disappeara­nce.

Patterson worked for one day in 2016 at the same Jennie-o turkey plant in Barron as Jayme’s parents, Store President Steve Lykken said. Patterson quit the next day, saying he was moving from the area.

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