Jayme was last seen at a family gathering Sunday afternoon, Fitzgerald said. Her grandfather, Robert Naiberg, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that nothing
seemed amiss at the gathering, which was to celebrate the birthday of a grandson who is cousins with Jayme.
“She was quiet as always. She was a quiet girl,” he said. Naiberg, 72, said his daughter, Denise Closs, and Jayme attended the party, and that his son-in-law, James Closs, was working and couldn’t make it. He described his daughter as “thoughtful person” who brought “a little gift for everybody” at the party.
The FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children are helping in the search. An Amber Alert was issued without a description of a suspect or vehicle. Meanwhile, deputies
searched the area around the family’s home with drones and infrared equipment and talked to Jayme’s friends and middle school classmates, hoping to develop some leads.
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Note: I feel so badly for this grandfather as he begins to speak of Jayme in past tense. May he be comforted with the surrounding of his family and community.