"Best news ever:" Aunt of Jayme Closs thought she was getting pulled over when she was told Jayme was found
Posted: Jan 11, 2019 2:44 PM CDT
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BARRON COUNTY, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Jayme Closs' aunt, Carla Closs says the support of the Barron community is what helped bring Jayme home.
She says she got pulled over by an investigator and the Barron County Sheriff last night.
She thought she was being pulled over speeding, but instead got the news about Jayme being found safe.
"They came to my window and gave me the best news ever. At that point I got out of my car and couldn't drive home, so thankfully there was a state trooper with them so she could drive my car home so we could get the news to everybody else," said Carla Closs, Jayme's aunt.
Carla says Jayme will be staying with relatives in Barron County.
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