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Barron tree lighting to offer hope in search for Jayme Closs

Wednesday's event at Riverview Middle School will feature a 16-foot tree that will include messages of hope from classmates and others.
Credit: Barron County Sheriff's Department
Jayme Closs

BARRON, Wis. (AP) - The city of Barron is holding a "tree of hope" lighting ceremony in honor of missing 13-year-old Jayme Closs.

The local middle school student has been missing since her parents were slain Oct. 15. James and Denise Closs were fatally shot in their home, and investigators believe Jayme was abducted.

Wednesday's event at Riverview Middle School will feature a 16-foot tree that will include messages of hope from classmates and others. Lighted lanterns also will be released. The event that begins at 5 p.m. is coordinated by the school and by Hormel Foods and Jennie-O Turkey Store, which employed the Closs parents.

Detectives have pursued thousands of tips, watched dozens of surveillance videos and spent countless hours searching for Jayme, but their efforts haven't yielded any suspects.

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