Wisconsin county: No additional charges for Closs suspect
SUPERIOR, Wis. — A Wisconsin prosecutor said Friday he has no plans “in the immediate future” to file additional charges against the man accused of kidnapping Wisconsin teenager Jayme Closs and killing her parents.
Jayme was abducted from her family’s home near Barron and held for 88 days before escaping Jan. 11 from a cabin in Douglas County. Jake Patterson, 21, is charged with kidnapping and homicide in an attack at the Closs family home in Barron County.
Douglas County District Attorney Mark Fruehauf said in a statement that his decision involved considering several factors, including “the existence of other charges and victim-related concerns.” Fruehauf noted he retains the ability to file charges later if he chooses.
The announcement is significant because it could mean that details of any abuse Jayme suffered while in captivity may be kept private.