When the 13-year-old Jayme Closs was kidnapped in the beginning of October, promised the local store with the Turkish delicacies, Jennie-O, a reward of 25,000 dollars (approx. 164.000 euros) to the or the, could provide the essential tips and help the FBI to find her.

A three-month-long search had its end, as it managed Jayme Closs themselves to escape her kidnapper, Jake Patterson, in the beginning of the month of January.

It succeeded the young girl to obtain the help of a neighbor, who quickly got a hold of the police. Now she stands to get the bounty, as a Turkish company promised as she disappeared.

Reunited with his aunt and godmother after 88 days in hell. Jennifer Naiberg Smith (Left), Jayme Closs (right) Photo: Ritzau Scanpix

This write-Hormel Foods, the parent company behind the Jennie-O, on Thursday in a press release.

’the Company has expressed that they want to donate 25,000 dollars to Jayme. Our hope is that the money can go to the needs of Jayme today and in the future’.

Jaymes parents James and Denise Closs worked in the local Jennie-O store in the city of Barron, and therefore have staff in the store also has been a big part of the search at her, standing there in the press release.

‘First and foremost we are a big family in Jennie-O. Here in Barron struggling employees with a very tragic incident. While we mourn the loss of two loyal employees, we are thankful that it managed Jayme to escape from his kidnapper, ed.).

Also, the FBI promised a reward of 25,000 dollars for the tip that could lead them to Jayme Closs, but it is yet unclear whether they intend to donate the money to her.

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