The FBI is reportedly examining additional surveillance footage filmed near the area Jayme Closs’ parents were fatally shot and the 13-year-old was abducted from last month.
According to the Associated Press, Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald said the FBI currently has about 80 additional videos taken by nearby businesses and other locations. Additionally, the agency has expanded the perimeter in which they’re examining surveillance video to cover areas outside of Barron County.
The Wisconsin teen has been missing since October 15, when her parents, James, 56, and Denise, 46, were found shot to death in their family home. With very little details emerging regarding the unsolved case, the outlet reported that authorities are searching for two vehicles—a red or orange Dodge Challenger and a black Ford Edge or black Acura MDX—that might’ve been outside the home on the night in question.
#AMBERAlert still active one month after Jayme went #MISSING in #Wisconsin.
Jayme Closs' parents were found murdered in their home on Oct. 15, and Jayme was nowhere to be found. View her poster: https://t.co/nQaPnn3gbXhttps://t.co/rGSwrVfGj6— NCMEC (@MissingKids) November 15, 2018
WCCO recently learned Jayme’s cellphone was found charging in the home.
DNA testing has reportedly been done to exclude possible suspects. Investigators have elicited the help of the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) to create a suspect profile.
The Barron County Sheriff’s office said they’ve cleared more than 2,300 tips. A $50,000 reward is being offered for information that leads to Jayme.
[Featured image: Jayme Closs/Handout]