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Jayme Closs, a teenager who disappeared in Wisconsin last October, has been found alive and a suspect has been taken into custody, officials said.
Closs, 13, was discovered in the town of Gordon in Douglas County by the sheriff's department around 4:45 p.m., the Barron County Sheriff's Department, wrote on Facebook Thursday. She was found about 70 miles from where she was last seen.
Barron County Sheriff's Department
3 hours ago
Jayme Closs has been located
On Thursday evening the Barron County Sheriff’s Department was notified by the Douglas CO WI Sheriff’s Department that they had located Jayme Closs alive.
Shortly after this a suspect was taken into custody in regards to this case. We do not any other details at this time as this is a very fluid and active investigation. We will not be answering any questions or taking calls on this tonight.
We are planning a press briefing approximately 10 am tomorrow at the Sheriff’s Department in Barron. We are receiving support from the FBI and WI DCI agents as this investigation continues.
We want to thank the Douglas Co Sheriff’s Department and agencies assisting them tonight. We also want to thank all the Law Enforcement agencies across the state and county that have assisted us in this case. We also could not have endured this case without the support of the public and I want to thank them for all the support and help.
Finally we want to especially thank the family for their support and patience while this case was ongoing. We promised to bring Jayme home and tonight we get to fulfill that promise. From the bottom of my heart THANK YOU!
This case has been very trying on the family so please respect their privacy and we reunite them later tonight.
Sheriff Fitzgerald
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: PainGod
This is the second thread today. I didn't know so many ATS members were following the Jayme Closs tragedy.
It's good to see that law enforcement in Wisconsin doesn't give up easily.