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Kidnapping of Jayme Closs

On October 15, 2018, 21-year-old Jake Thomas Patterson abducted 13-year-old Jayme Lynn Closs from her family's home in Barron, Wisconsin. The attack took place at 12:53 a.m. after he forced his way inside and fatally shot her parents.[3] Patterson took Closs to a house 70 miles (110 km) away in rural Gordon, Wisconsin, and held her in captivity for 88 days until she escaped on January 10, 2019.[4][5]

Kidnapping of Jayme Lynn Closs
Barron - Site of Kidnapping
Barron - Site of Kidnapping (Wisconsin)
Location
Abduction: 1268 U.S. 8,
Barron, Wisconsin, U.S
Confinement: 14166 South Eau Claire Acres Circle,
Gordon, Wisconsin, U.S.
Coordinates45°24′06.0″N 91°53′54.3″W / 45.401667°N 91.898417°W / 45.401667; -91.898417
DateOctober 15, 2018 (2018-10-15)-
January 10, 2019 (2019-01-10)
Attack type
Double-murder by shooting, home invasion, child abduction
VictimMurdered:
James Closs, aged 56 (father)
Denise Closs, aged 46 (mother)
Kidnapped:
Jayme Lynn Closs
PerpetratorJake Thomas Patterson[1]
MotiveSexual gratification[2]
VerdictPleaded guilty
ConvictionsFirst-degree intentional homicide (2 counts), kidnapping[a]
SentenceTwo consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, plus 40 years
Gordon - Jayme Found
Gordon - Jayme Found (Wisconsin)

Police took Patterson into custody; shortly after, he told them he kidnapped Closs and murdered her parents.[1][6][7] He pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree intentional homicide and one count of kidnapping.[1] On May 24, 2019, Patterson was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole, plus an additional consecutive 40 years.[8] After her recovery, Jayme Closs now lives with an aunt and an uncle.[9]

Jayme has become an advocate for other missing and exploited children. Her story has been widely reported on and has raised awareness about the issue of child abduction and the need for greater support for victims and their families.[10]

Kidnapping edit

Jayme Lynn Closs (born 2005) is the only child of James and Denise Closs of Barron, Wisconsin.[11][12] On October 5, 2018, Jake Patterson drove to the Closs home to kidnap Jayme Closs. Activity in the home deterred him, as he was afraid he would leave witnesses. Patterson made a second attempt two days later but again aborted for the same reason. On October 15, he made a third visit, this time armed with a shotgun. Shortly before 12:53 a.m. Central Time (05:53 UTC), Patterson parked his car at the end of the driveway. Wearing a black coat and ski mask, he approached the front door of the home, carrying the shotgun.[13] James Closs, 56, shone a light on Patterson through a glass pane in the front door and asked him to show him his badge. Patterson called out, "Open the fucking door!" Patterson fired once, fatally shooting Closs. Forcing his way into the house, Patterson checked every room in the house because he wanted "no witnesses left behind."[14] He found the bathroom door locked and began shooting it down.[13] Inside the bathroom were Denise Closs, 46, and Jayme.[13] Denise was comforting Jayme, who was crying loudly.[12] At 12:53 a.m., Denise Closs made a 911 call.[15][16]

While Denise Closs did not speak, the operator heard a disturbance and yelling before the phone call disconnected. When the dispatcher called the number back, they reached the voicemail of Denise.[17] Patterson bound Jayme's wrists and ankles using duct tape, then fatally shot Denise Closs.[13] He dragged Jayme outside, almost slipping on blood,[12] placed her in the trunk of his car, and drove away.[13] The police arrived four minutes after the 911 call.[18] Patterson later told investigators that he pulled over 20 seconds down the road from the house.[13] Deputies sped by with emergency lights and sirens on.[19] Neighbors said they heard two gunshots but dismissed them since hunting was common around their homes.[20][21] After arriving at his cabin, Patterson made Closs change into a different pair of pajamas, then forced her under his mattress and sealed off all exits before going to sleep.[2]

Less than two weeks after Jayme's abduction, a man burglarized the Closs family home, stealing some of Jayme's clothing. He was arrested, but not considered a suspect in the abduction and double murder.[22]

Escape edit

Patterson believed that Closs was too afraid of him to make any escape attempts. He "never put special locks on doors because she wouldn’t escape." They also slept on the same bed.[2] Patterson would rarely let Closs out of the cabin, only for brief walks on the lawn after checking for bystanders.[2] On the afternoon of January 10, 2019, Patterson told Closs he was leaving for a couple of hours. He put her under his bed before boxing her inside with his belongings, per his usual routine. After he departed, Closs pushed out the objects around the bed. She ran from the house wearing a light shirt, leggings, and a pair of Patterson's sneakers. Closs came across a local woman, Jeanne Nutter, walking her dog. Nutter recognized Closs from news reports and immediately took her to a neighbor's house.[23] After police were called, Closs told them "Jake Patterson" had killed her parents, taken her, and kept her prisoner just a few houses away from her current location in the neighborhood.[15] The neighbors described Closs as calm, quiet, dazed, and surprised that they recognized her from news coverage.

The police arrived around 4:45 p.m. and removed Closs from the area for her safety.[24] The description Closs provided for Patterson and his vehicle enabled deputies to spot his car just minutes afterwards when Patterson drove by the house.[25] After a deputy stopped him, Patterson exited his vehicle and said, "I did it."[24][26]

A hospital admitted Closs under guard. The next morning, they released her to the custody of her aunt, Jennifer Smith.[12] Hormel, the parent company of the Jennie-O store where Closs's parents worked, announced on January 24 that they would grant $25,000 reward money to Closs for rescuing herself.[27]

Perpetrator edit

Jake Thomas Patterson
Born (1997-06-17) June 17, 1997 (age 26)
EducationNorthwood High School
Height5.9 ft (180 cm)
Criminal statusIncarcerated
Criminal chargeTwo counts of first-degree intentional homicide and one count of kidnapping
PenaltyTwo consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole plus 40 years

Patterson's parents divorced in 2007. He graduated from Northwood High School in nearby Minong, Wisconsin in 2015. He enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps, but was discharged after one month at MCRD San Diego.[28][29]

Police did not believe Patterson had any social media contact with Closs or her family[30] and relatives of Closs did not recognize Patterson's name.[31] Patterson told authorities he saw Closs getting off a school bus outside the family residence in September while he was driving home from work and that he "knew that she was the girl I wanted to take".[32] Patterson's grandfather stated, "Something went terribly wrong, nobody had any clues... We are absolutely heartbroken. It's wrenching to deal with. He was shy and quiet, he backed off from crowds, but a nice boy, polite. Computer games were more of a priority than social interaction."[33]

Legal edit

Patterson confessed to police that he had kidnapped Closs and killed her parents.[1][15] He had no previous criminal history in Wisconsin.[34] He was charged with two counts of first-degree intentional homicide, one count of kidnapping and one count of armed burglary on January 14, 2019, with bail set at $5 million.[35][36] On March 27, he pleaded guilty to two counts of intentional first-degree homicide and one count of kidnapping.[37][38]

The judge agreed to dismiss the armed burglary count.[38] On May 24, Patterson was sentenced to the maximum of two consecutive life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole for the murders plus an additional 40 years for the kidnapping.[8] Douglas County authorities did not pursue charges against Patterson related to Closs's 88 days in captivity because they did not want to bring Closs in for questioning and believed there was sufficient evidence to pursue a life sentence without parole without needing additional charges.[39][36][40]

While in jail in March, Patterson wrote a letter in response to questions sent to him by a reporter from a television station in Minneapolis. He apologized for his crimes and stated they were committed "mostly on impulse," contrasting with reports from the police that he had taken various measures in preparation for the crime.[41][42][43] He added that his intention from the beginning was to plead guilty in order to spare Closs and her family the trauma of the case going to trial.[43][44] Later that month, a television reporter in Minneapolis received a cell phone call from Patterson in which he briefly answered questions sent to him in a letter. Regarding the time Closs spent in captivity, Patterson said, "We were just like watching TV, playing board games, talking about stuff. We cooked a lot, everything we made was homemade, you know".[45]

At Patterson's arraignment, his father had told a reporter that he had a note of apology that he was trying to get to Closs.[33] On June 20, Jake Patterson was registered officially as a sex offender.[46] In July, he was transferred from the Dodge Correctional Institution to an out-of-state prison in New Mexico. In August 2019, while in the New Mexico prison, he got into a fight with another inmate.[47][48]

See also edit

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Notes edit

  1. ^ One count of armed burglary dropped.

External links edit

  • . Kidnappings/Missing Persons. Most Wanted. FBI. October 15, 2018. Archived from the original on October 24, 2018. Retrieved October 24, 2018.
  • "Read The Criminal Complaint Filed Against Jake Patterson". January 14, 2019.

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On October 15 2018 21 year old Jake Thomas Patterson abducted 13 year old Jayme Lynn Closs from her family s home in Barron Wisconsin The attack took place at 12 53 a m after he forced his way inside and fatally shot her parents 3 Patterson took Closs to a house 70 miles 110 km away in rural Gordon Wisconsin and held her in captivity for 88 days until she escaped on January 10 2019 4 5 Kidnapping of Jayme Lynn ClossBarron Site of KidnappingBarron Site of Kidnapping Wisconsin LocationAbduction 1268 U S 8 Barron Wisconsin U SConfinement 14166 South Eau Claire Acres Circle Gordon Wisconsin U S Coordinates45 24 06 0 N 91 53 54 3 W 45 401667 N 91 898417 W 45 401667 91 898417DateOctober 15 2018 2018 10 15 January 10 2019 2019 01 10 Attack typeDouble murder by shooting home invasion child abductionVictimMurdered James Closs aged 56 father Denise Closs aged 46 mother Kidnapped Jayme Lynn ClossPerpetratorJake Thomas Patterson 1 MotiveSexual gratification 2 VerdictPleaded guiltyConvictionsFirst degree intentional homicide 2 counts kidnapping a SentenceTwo consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole plus 40 yearsGordon Jayme FoundGordon Jayme Found Wisconsin Police took Patterson into custody shortly after he told them he kidnapped Closs and murdered her parents 1 6 7 He pleaded guilty to two counts of first degree intentional homicide and one count of kidnapping 1 On May 24 2019 Patterson was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole plus an additional consecutive 40 years 8 After her recovery Jayme Closs now lives with an aunt and an uncle 9 Jayme has become an advocate for other missing and exploited children Her story has been widely reported on and has raised awareness about the issue of child abduction and the need for greater support for victims and their families 10 Contents 1 Kidnapping 2 Escape 3 Perpetrator 3 1 Legal 4 See also 5 References 6 Notes 7 External linksKidnapping editJayme Lynn Closs born 2005 is the only child of James and Denise Closs of Barron Wisconsin 11 12 On October 5 2018 Jake Patterson drove to the Closs home to kidnap Jayme Closs Activity in the home deterred him as he was afraid he would leave witnesses Patterson made a second attempt two days later but again aborted for the same reason On October 15 he made a third visit this time armed with a shotgun Shortly before 12 53 a m Central Time 05 53 UTC Patterson parked his car at the end of the driveway Wearing a black coat and ski mask he approached the front door of the home carrying the shotgun 13 James Closs 56 shone a light on Patterson through a glass pane in the front door and asked him to show him his badge Patterson called out Open the fucking door Patterson fired once fatally shooting Closs Forcing his way into the house Patterson checked every room in the house because he wanted no witnesses left behind 14 He found the bathroom door locked and began shooting it down 13 Inside the bathroom were Denise Closs 46 and Jayme 13 Denise was comforting Jayme who was crying loudly 12 At 12 53 a m Denise Closs made a 911 call 15 16 While Denise Closs did not speak the operator heard a disturbance and yelling before the phone call disconnected When the dispatcher called the number back they reached the voicemail of Denise 17 Patterson bound Jayme s wrists and ankles using duct tape then fatally shot Denise Closs 13 He dragged Jayme outside almost slipping on blood 12 placed her in the trunk of his car and drove away 13 The police arrived four minutes after the 911 call 18 Patterson later told investigators that he pulled over 20 seconds down the road from the house 13 Deputies sped by with emergency lights and sirens on 19 Neighbors said they heard two gunshots but dismissed them since hunting was common around their homes 20 21 After arriving at his cabin Patterson made Closs change into a different pair of pajamas then forced her under his mattress and sealed off all exits before going to sleep 2 Less than two weeks after Jayme s abduction a man burglarized the Closs family home stealing some of Jayme s clothing He was arrested but not considered a suspect in the abduction and double murder 22 Escape editPatterson believed that Closs was too afraid of him to make any escape attempts He never put special locks on doors because she wouldn t escape They also slept on the same bed 2 Patterson would rarely let Closs out of the cabin only for brief walks on the lawn after checking for bystanders 2 On the afternoon of January 10 2019 Patterson told Closs he was leaving for a couple of hours He put her under his bed before boxing her inside with his belongings per his usual routine After he departed Closs pushed out the objects around the bed She ran from the house wearing a light shirt leggings and a pair of Patterson s sneakers Closs came across a local woman Jeanne Nutter walking her dog Nutter recognized Closs from news reports and immediately took her to a neighbor s house 23 After police were called Closs told them Jake Patterson had killed her parents taken her and kept her prisoner just a few houses away from her current location in the neighborhood 15 The neighbors described Closs as calm quiet dazed and surprised that they recognized her from news coverage The police arrived around 4 45 p m and removed Closs from the area for her safety 24 The description Closs provided for Patterson and his vehicle enabled deputies to spot his car just minutes afterwards when Patterson drove by the house 25 After a deputy stopped him Patterson exited his vehicle and said I did it 24 26 A hospital admitted Closs under guard The next morning they released her to the custody of her aunt Jennifer Smith 12 Hormel the parent company of the Jennie O store where Closs s parents worked announced on January 24 that they would grant 25 000 reward money to Closs for rescuing herself 27 Perpetrator editJake Thomas PattersonBorn 1997 06 17 June 17 1997 age 26 EducationNorthwood High SchoolHeight5 9 ft 180 cm Criminal statusIncarceratedCriminal chargeTwo counts of first degree intentional homicide and one count of kidnappingPenaltyTwo consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole plus 40 yearsPatterson s parents divorced in 2007 He graduated from Northwood High School in nearby Minong Wisconsin in 2015 He enlisted in the U S Marine Corps but was discharged after one month at MCRD San Diego 28 29 Police did not believe Patterson had any social media contact with Closs or her family 30 and relatives of Closs did not recognize Patterson s name 31 Patterson told authorities he saw Closs getting off a school bus outside the family residence in September while he was driving home from work and that he knew that she was the girl I wanted to take 32 Patterson s grandfather stated Something went terribly wrong nobody had any clues We are absolutely heartbroken It s wrenching to deal with He was shy and quiet he backed off from crowds but a nice boy polite Computer games were more of a priority than social interaction 33 Legal edit Patterson confessed to police that he had kidnapped Closs and killed her parents 1 15 He had no previous criminal history in Wisconsin 34 He was charged with two counts of first degree intentional homicide one count of kidnapping and one count of armed burglary on January 14 2019 with bail set at 5 million 35 36 On March 27 he pleaded guilty to two counts of intentional first degree homicide and one count of kidnapping 37 38 The judge agreed to dismiss the armed burglary count 38 On May 24 Patterson was sentenced to the maximum of two consecutive life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole for the murders plus an additional 40 years for the kidnapping 8 Douglas County authorities did not pursue charges against Patterson related to Closs s 88 days in captivity because they did not want to bring Closs in for questioning and believed there was sufficient evidence to pursue a life sentence without parole without needing additional charges 39 36 40 While in jail in March Patterson wrote a letter in response to questions sent to him by a reporter from a television station in Minneapolis He apologized for his crimes and stated they were committed mostly on impulse contrasting with reports from the police that he had taken various measures in preparation for the crime 41 42 43 He added that his intention from the beginning was to plead guilty in order to spare Closs and her family the trauma of the case going to trial 43 44 Later that month a television reporter in Minneapolis received a cell phone call from Patterson in which he briefly answered questions sent to him in a letter Regarding the time Closs spent in captivity Patterson said We were just like watching TV playing board games talking about stuff We cooked a lot everything we made was homemade you know 45 At Patterson s arraignment his father had told a reporter that he had a note of apology that he was trying to get to Closs 33 On June 20 Jake Patterson was registered officially as a sex offender 46 In July he was transferred from the Dodge Correctional Institution to an out of state prison in New Mexico In August 2019 while in the New Mexico prison he got into a fight with another inmate 47 48 See also editList of homicides in Wisconsin Lists of solved missing person casesReferences edit a b c d Levensen Eric Baldacci Marlena January 15 2019 Suspect in Jayme Closs case confessed to killing her parents and kidnapping her complaint states CNN Archived from the original on April 11 2019 Retrieved January 14 2019 a b c d Dedaj Paulina December 22 2019 Jayme Closs captor manipulated her admitted to having sexual fantasies of the teen new documents reveal Fox News Archived from the original on December 23 2019 Retrieved December 23 2019 Moreno Ivan November 21 2018 Missing Wisconsin girl s family faces painful holiday season The Seattle Times Associated Press Archived from the original on March 27 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Jayme Closs Police seek two vehicles seen near Wisconsin slaying girl s disappearance USA Today Archived from the original on March 28 2019 Retrieved October 24 2018 Neighbors of missing Wisconsin girl heard gunshots 20 minutes before 911 call CBS News October 23 2018 Archived from the original on May 15 2019 Retrieved October 24 2018 Suspect charged in theft of missing Wisconsin teen s clothes underwear CBS October 30 2018 Archived from the original on August 31 2023 Retrieved August 31 2023 Jayme Closs located alive suspect in custody KSTP 5 Archived from the original on January 11 2019 Retrieved January 10 2019 a b Sanchez Angelica I did it 5M cash bond for Jake Patterson charged with kidnapping Jayme Closs killing her parents fox6now com Archived from the original on March 28 2019 Retrieved January 16 2019 Rescuers recount dramatic moments Jayme Closs was rescued KARE January 11 2019 Retrieved January 13 2019 The Latest Cabin s ownership changed days after abduction WRAL Archived from the original on January 11 2019 Retrieved January 11 2019 Ownership of a remote cabin where a Wisconsin teenager was apparently held during a nearly three month disappearance passed to a credit union soon after the girl s abduction Records show that defendant Jake Thomas Patterson s father transferred the title of the cabin near Gordon to Superior Choice Credit Union on October 23 eight days after the October 15 attack at the Closs family s home near Barron which is about 60 miles 97 km south of Gordon It was appraised at 79 300 Grinberg Emmanuella January 24 2019 Jayme Closs to get 25K reward money after saving herself CNN Archived from the original on January 24 2019 Retrieved January 24 2019 Suspect in Jayme Closs Kidnapping Was Discharged from MCRD Archived from the original on January 16 2019 Retrieved January 16 2019 Staff A O L Accused Jayme Closs kidnapper shaved his head before abduction authorities say AOL com Archived from the original on January 13 2019 Retrieved January 21 2019 Corbin Cristina January 12 2019 Neighbor who came to Jayme Closs aid We were armed and ready for suspect to come looking Fox News Archived from the original on January 21 2019 Retrieved January 21 2019 Jayme Closs Located Alive Fox 9 January 12 2019 Archived from the original on January 11 2019 Retrieved January 11 2019 He spotted Jayme Closs at a bus stop then launched a deadly plan to kidnap her police say Washington Post Archived from the original on January 22 2021 Retrieved January 16 2019 a b Goelz Jennifer Father of kidnap suspect has a letter for Jayme Closs s family Archived from the original on March 28 2019 Retrieved January 16 2019 Missing Wisconsin teen found alive What we know about the kidnapping suspect Jayme Closs s escape USA Today Archived from the original on April 19 2019 Retrieved January 11 2019 Suspect in Jayme Closs disappearance moved to different jail KSTP TV January 15 2019 Archived from the original on January 15 2019 Retrieved January 17 2019 a b Schneider Doug February 6 2019 Jake Patterson accused of abducting Jayme Closs makes first appearance in courtroom Green Bay Press Gazette Retrieved February 12 2019 Karnowski Steve March 27 2018 Jake Patterson pleads guilty to kidnapping Jayme Closs killing her parents Wisconsin State Journal Archived from the original on March 27 2019 Retrieved March 27 2018 a b Burke Minyvonne March 27 2019 Wisconsin man pleads guilty to kidnapping Jayme Closs murdering her parents NBC News Archived from the original on March 28 2019 Retrieved March 27 2019 Jayme Closs case Douglas County DA has no plan to file charges related to 88 day captivity Green Bay Press Gazette January 25 2019 Retrieved January 27 2019 Jake Patterson 21 Wrote Letter About Jayme Closs Report Waukesha WI Patch February 21 2019 Archived from the original on March 28 2019 Retrieved March 16 2019 BeMiller Haley Thompson Andy March 21 2019 Jake Patterson s letter phone interview pierce Jayme s soul as he molds narrative Green Bay Gazette Retrieved March 28 2019 Lang Amy B March 9 2019 It was really stupid Jayme Closs kidnapping suspect reportedly confesses in letter from jail The Washington Post Archived from the original on March 28 2019 Retrieved March 27 2019 a b Raguse Lou March 7 2019 I can t believe I did this Accused Jayme Closs kidnapper writes letter from jail KARE 11 Retrieved March 27 2019 Station Suspect in Closs abduction says he ll plead guilty Associated Press March 8 2019 Archived from the original on March 26 2019 Retrieved March 27 2019 Mayerle Jennifer March 15 2019 Accused Closs Kidnapper Jake Patterson Calls WCCO s Jennifer Mayerle WCCO TV Archived from the original on March 28 2019 Retrieved March 28 2019 Jayme Closs Kidnapper Officially Registered Lifetime Sex Offender RadarOnline June 20 2019 Archived from the original on June 21 2019 Retrieved June 22 2019 Video shows kidnapper of Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs in prison fight NBC News Archived from the original on September 9 2023 Retrieved June 17 2020 Jake Patterson deleted from Wisconsin prison records as he s quietly moved to New Mexico Archived from the original on July 25 2019 Retrieved July 25 2019 Notes edit One count of armed burglary dropped External links edit Jayme Closs Located Kidnappings Missing Persons Most Wanted FBI October 15 2018 Archived from the original on October 24 2018 Retrieved October 24 2018 Read The Criminal Complaint Filed Against Jake Patterson January 14 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kidnapping of Jayme Closs amp oldid 1185708806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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