Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI: $25K Reward for Whereabouts of Missing 13-Year-Old Wisconsin Girl

Authorities believe Jayme Closs, who is not a suspect in her parents' deaths, was abducted

The search for missing Wisconsin teen, Jayme Closs, continues. Authorities asked Tuesday for 2,000 volunteers to help search an area near her home. NBC 5’s Lauren Petty has the latest.

A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered for information on the 13-year-old girl reported missing on Oct. 15 from northern Wisconsin.

The FBI announced the award Wednesday, 10 days after Jayme Closs disappeared immediately following a 911 call from Barron, Wisconsin.

Authorities entered her home shortly after the 12:53 a.m. call and found her two parents dead with Closs nowhere to be found, according to the FBI.

Closs was described as a 5-foot, 100-pound white girl with strawberry blonde hair and green eyes. She was considered endangered.

Anyone with information on Closs’s whereabouts was asked to call the FBI at 1-855-744-3879.

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