Jayme Closs, Wisconsin teen who escaped captor in 2019, is 'doing good,' aunt says

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Jayme Closs, the Wisconsin teenager who escaped her abductor 2 years ago, is surrounded by loved ones and doing well, her aunt says.

Closs' aunt and guardian, Jennifer Naiberg Smith, said in a statement on Monday the teen is taking life"day by day."

Closs was 13-years-old when, on Jan. 10, 2019, she fled the home of the man who fatally shot her parents and then kidnapped her. The teen was found wandering in the small town of Gordon, about 70 miles from her home in Barron, by a neighbor who was out walking her dog. in Barron in October 2018. Her captor, Jake Patterson, broke into the family's home, fatally shot her parents, and then took Closs.. On the day of the kidnapping, Closs was awakened by the family dog and saw Patterson approaching the home in his vehicle, the complaint states. She then woke up her parents.

The complaint states that Patterson tied up the teen and gagged her with tape before fatally shooting Denise.. But by the time they arrived minutes later, Closs was gone.

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Jayme Closs still rocking on in the present.

Another day goes by & my life is still ravaged by these sex criminal & accomplices. I’m still without the ability to repair emotional, psychological & financial damage to my life. Will someone please help me heal? Will you please help me get a FBI/TheJusticeDept investigation?

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