Jayme Closs's hometown never gave up hope for missing teen - News Summed Up

Jayme Closs's hometown never gave up hope for missing teen


(CNN) On Friday, the signs changed in Barron, Wisconsin, from "Pray for Jayme" to "Welcome Home Jayme." People in the town of about 3,400 people celebrated the best news they could imagine: Jayme Closs, 13, had been found, three months after she went missing from a bloody crime scene. "There's so much love and hugs in our district today," Diane Tremblay, the administrator for Wisconsin's Barron County School District, said Friday at a news conference. "Jayme: Aunt Jen can't wait to give you that big hug and hold you tight," Jennifer Smith, Jayme's aunt and godmother, told CNN affiliate WCCO , "because we're not going to let you go." In a nightmare scenario, law enforcement authorities received a 911 call October 15 and went to a country home where Jayme lived with her parents.


Source: CNN January 11, 2019 23:01 UTC



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