The Mercury News

Teen escapes from man who allegedly killed her parents

- By Jeff Baenen and Gretchen Ehlke

BARRON, WIS. >> A 21-yearold man killed a Wisconsin couple in a baffling scheme to kidnap their teenage daughter, then held the girl captive for three months before she narrowly managed to escape and reach safety as he drove around looking for her, authoritie­s said.

Jayme Closs, 13, was skinny, disheveled and wearing shoes too big for her when she approached a stranger and pleaded for help Thursday near the small, isolated north woods town of Gordon, where police said she was being held by Jake Thomas Patterson.

Within minutes, Patterson was pulled over and jailed on kidnapping and homicide charges for what authoritie­s said was his meticulous­ly planned shotgun attack at the girl’s home in October.

The news that Jayme was safe set off joy and relief 60 miles away in her hometown of Barron, population 3,300, ending an all-out search that gripped the state, with many people fearing the worst the longer she was missing.

“My legs started to shake. It was awesome. The stress, the relief — it was awesome,” Barron County Sheriff Chris 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 a cabin where she had been held captive.

“She said that this person’s name was Jake Patterson, ‘he killed my parents and took me,’ ” said another neighbor, 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 in contact with her on social media.

“I know all of you are searching for the answer why any of this happened,” Fitzgerald said. “Believe me, so are we.”

The sheriff said that he did not know if Jayme had been physically abused but that she was hospitaliz­ed overnight for observatio­n and released. Investigat­ors

were still 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. Patterson was apparently out looking for her when he was stopped by a sheriff’s deputy based on a descriptio­n of his vehicle from Jayme, authoritie­s said.

He was scheduled for an initial court appearance Monday.

Jayme disappeare­d from her home near Barron after someone blasted his way in and shot her parents, James and Denise Closs, on Oct. 15.

 ?? AARON LAVINSKY/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP ?? The sign outside City Hall in Barron, Wis., welcomes home Jayme Closs, a 13-year-old Wisconsin girl who went missing in October after her parents were killed.
AARON LAVINSKY/STAR TRIBUNE VIA AP The sign outside City Hall in Barron, Wis., welcomes home Jayme Closs, a 13-year-old Wisconsin girl who went missing in October after her parents were killed.
 ?? JENNIFER SMITH VIA AP ?? Jayme Closs, right, with her aunt, Jennifer Smith, in Barron, Wis., on Friday.
JENNIFER SMITH VIA AP Jayme Closs, right, with her aunt, Jennifer Smith, in Barron, Wis., on Friday.
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