Los Angeles Times

Wisconsin man jailed in teen girl’s abduction

- Associated press

MADISON, Wis. — A 21year-old man is jailed in the deaths of a Wisconsin couple he allegedly killed because he wanted to kidnap their teenage daughter, investigat­ors said Friday, a day after the girl approached a stranger along a rural road saying she’d been abducted in October and held against her will.

Jake Thomas Patterson was taken into custody shortly after 13-year-old Jayme Closs sought help from a woman walking her dog in a rural, heavily wooded neighborho­od near the small town of Gordon, about 60 miles north of Barron. Jayme disappeare­d from her family’s home outside Barron when her parents were killed Oct. 15.

During a news conference Friday, Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald said Jayme was taken against her will. The sheriff also said investigat­ors don’t believe Patterson had any contact with the family.

Fitzgerald said that investigat­ors believe Patterson killed Jayme’s parents because he wanted to abduct her and that Patterson “planned his actions and took many steps to hide his identity.”

Fitzgerald said investigat­ors believe the girl was “the only target.”

A woman said she was walking her dog along a rural road Thursday afternoon when a disheveled teenage girl called out to her for help, quickly grabbed her and told her she was lost. Only then did the girl reveal her name.

Jeanne Nutter said Friday that Jayme told her she had walked away from a cabin where she’d been held captive not far from Nutter’s home.

“I was terrified, but I didn’t want to show her that,” Nutter, a social worker who spent years working in child protection, told the Associated Press. “She just yelled, ‘Please help me, I don’t know where I am. I’m lost.’ ”

Nutter said she didn’t want to bring Jayme to her own home because it was too close to where she’d been found, and she didn’t want them to be alone. “My only thought was to get her to a safe place,” she said.

The two went to the home of Peter and Kristin Kasinskas. Jayme was skinny and dirty, wearing shoes too big for her feet, but appeared outwardly OK, the neighbors said.

“I honestly still think I’m dreaming right now. It was like I was seeing a ghost,” Peter Kasinskas told the Minneapoli­s Star Tribune. “My jaw just went to the floor.”

Jayme went missing Oct. 15, when police discovered someone had broken into the family’s home outside Barron and fatally shot her parents, James and Denise Closs. Jayme was nowhere to be found, and the Sheriff ’s Department said she had probably been abducted.

Detectives pursued thousands of tips, watched dozens of surveillan­ce videos and conducted numerous searches in the effort to find Jayme. An army of 2,000 volunteers mounted a massive ground search Oct. 23, but it yielded no clues.

 ?? Barron County Sheriff’s Department ?? SUSPECT Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, is believed to have killed Jayme’s parents and taken her.
Barron County Sheriff’s Department SUSPECT Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, is believed to have killed Jayme’s parents and taken her.
 ?? FBI ?? JAYME CLOSS, 13, was missing for three months before seeking help from a stranger Thursday.
FBI JAYME CLOSS, 13, was missing for three months before seeking help from a stranger Thursday.

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