The Wisconsin family who helped kidnapping victim Jayme Closs when she escaped her abductor described arming themselves in case the sicko came looking for the teen — as the secluded home where she was held captive for 88 days was pictured for the first time.

An aerial shot of the isolated home on Saturday shows it covered in snow in a wooded area.

Several vehicles can be seen parked outside and other cabins dot the area in Gordon, a town of around 640 people.

One family living nearby, the Kasiskas, said they immediately recognized Closs when the disheveled 13-year-old girl was brought to their home by neighbor Jeanne Nutter on Thursday.

“When our neighbor Jeanne came in with Jayme, she said: ‘Get a gun. We don’t know if he’s after us,’” Kristin Kasinskas told Fox News. “So we were armed and ready in case this person showed up.”

After officers arrived at the home and took Closs to safety, they told Kristin and her kids to get away from any windows in case the abductor came to the home in Gordon, WI.

“My kids and I – we went downstairs,” she said. “My husband was asked to stand guard at one of the doors on the upper floor.”

Eleven minutes later, Jake Thomas Patterson, 21, was arrested and later charged with two counts of intentional homicide and one count of kidnapping. Police said he’d been driving around looking for the escaped teen.

Patterson, who was described by former classmates as awkward and quiet, is accused of shooting James and Denise Closs dead at their home in Barron Oct. 15 and abducting their daughter.

He then allegedly kept the girl in his cabin, just 80 miles away.

It doesn’t appear that anyone in the Closs family knew Patterson and it’s unclear why he chose to target the teen.

The girl has been reunited with her family, who shared pictures showing her smiling with her aunt and dog.

“As a family we will get through all of the healing process Jayme has,” her aunt, Jennifer Smith, wrote on Facebook. “It will be a long road but we are family strong and we love this little girl so much!!”

Multiple “Welcome home Jayme” signs could be seen outside a string of businesses in the town of Barron Saturday.

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