Author: WDIO- Taylor Holt / Source: weau.com
GORDON, Wis. (WDIO) — When local law enforcement got a 911 call that Jayme Closs had been found , multiple Douglas County Sheriff deputies were sent to the scene. However, from the time the call came in to them arriving took 30 minutes.

A Douglas County Sheriff official tells WDIO five deputies responded to the incident that night, and several factors played a role in their response.
The race against time began at 4:10 Thursday night, when according to the criminal complaint Jeanne Nutter encounters Jayme Closs and takes her to a neighbor’s home in Gordon, WI.
“She told me who she was and that’s when I said this child needs to be somewhere safe,” said Nutter in an interview Friday.
At 4:11 p.m., Nutter’s neighbor Kristin Kasinskas calls 911 and tells the dispatcher she is sure it is Closs.
” Yes, it is her. I 100 percent think it’s her,” said Nutter in the 911 call .
Deputies are then dispatched to the Kasinskas home. At 4:15 p.m., Nutter tells dispatcher Amy Pullen she fears 21-year-old Jake Patterson may come for…
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