Prosecutors in Douglas County, where 13-year-old Jayme Closs was held captive after her abduction last October, announced Friday they will not file charges against the perpetrator any time soon.
Jake T. Patterson is already being held in Barron County on charges of breaking into the Closs' home, killing Jayme's parents and kidnapping the girl — all crimes he has confessed to, authorities said.
Douglas County District Attorney Mark Fruehauf said in a statement that a decision on whether to file criminal charges in his county "involves the consideration of multiple factors, including the existence of other charges and victim-related concerns."
Fruehauf said in the statement that his office can charge Patterson later, however — at any time within the statute of limitations for any crimes he may have committed. The statement did not indicate what those charges could be.
According to a criminal complaint filed earlier this month in Barron, Wis., Patterson shot Denise and James Closs at their home on the outskirts of Barron in the early morning hours of Oct. 15. The complaint says he then abducted Jayme and held her captive at his family's cabin outside Gordon, Wis., in southern Douglas County. After going missing for 88 days, Jayme escaped the afternoon of Jan. 10 and sought help from neighbors.
Patterson, who was driving in the area looking for the girl, was arrested a short time later.
Prosecutors from Douglas County said days later that they were considering whether to file additional charges against Patterson for any crimes he may have committed there.
Their decision would be a sensitive one, experts said later, because of the high-profile nature of the case. Jayme's name and photo appeared on many media platforms as part of a massive search for her.