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DOUGLAS COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Authorities have released the 911 call made to Douglas County emergency operators after Jayme Closs was found.
CALLER: Inaudible
OPERATOR: Douglass County 911
CALLER: Hi, I have a young lady at my house right now and she says her name is Jayme Closs
OPERATOR: Ok what’s your address?
CALLER: [Address], it’s in Gordon Wisconsin
OPERATOR: Okay Have you seen her photo Ma’am?
CALLER: Yes it is her, I 100% think it is her. 100%.
OPERATOR: Does it look like she’s going to run?
CALLER: No, she’s sitting down, she’s relaxing.
The call, made by Kristin Kasinskas, led to the return of 13-year-old Jayme Closs to her family and the arrest of suspect Jake Thomas Patterson.
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