A Minnesota-based company will donate $25,000 in reward money to Jayme Closs, the Wisconsin 13-year-old who escaped from her abductor's home earlier this month. Turkey processor Jennie-O, a subsidiary of Austin, Minnesota-based Hormel Foods, had initially offered the reward money in exchange for
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Jayme Closs to get $25K reward money after saving herselfA company that donated $25,000 to a reward for the return of Wisconsin teen Jayme Closs says it will give her the money now that she has been found.
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Jayme Closs to get $25,000 in reward money for saving herselfTurkey products company Jennie-O says it will donate the $25,000 it had offered in reward money for information leading to Jayme Closs directly to the 13-year-old girl.
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Jayme Closs will receive $25,000 in reward money after kidnapped teen freed herselfHormel Foods, the company that owns the turkey plant where the girl's parents worked, said it would award Jayme the funds it had pledged for information leading to her safe return.
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Suspect in Jayme Closs kidnapping applied for job the day she escapedThe man charged with kidnapping Jayme Closs applied for a warehouse job at a liquor distributor in Superior, Wisconsin, just hours before the 13-year-old escaped from captivity, a manager at Saratoga Liquor Company told CNN.
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