Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs found 88 days after she went missing to receive $25,000 in reward money for saving herself
Jayme Closs, the 13-year-old teen who went missing following the murders of both her parents at their 1268 Highway 8 home in Barron County, Wisconsin, was found alive on January 10, almost three months after her disappearance last October. Now, the company that her parents worked for who had offered reward money for any information leading to her return has announced they will donate the money to Jayme.
Jayme had previously been classified missing on Monday, October 15, 2018, when deputies from the Barron County Sheriff's Department responded to a 911 call for help at her residence at 1 am over reports of gunshots. On arrival, they found the bodies of Jayme's parents, 56-year-old James Closs and 46-year-old Denise Closs, and an AMBER alert was issued for the teen.