Barron, Wis. — Hormel Foods and its subsidiary said they will donate $25,000 it had offered in reward money for information leading to Jayme Closs directly to the 13-year-old girl. Jayme was kidnapped from her home in Barron, Wisconsin, on Oct. 15 and both of her parents were killed. Closs escaped 88 days later. Jake Patterson, 21, is charged with kidnapping and homicide.

Jayme's parents, James and Denise Closs, worked at Jennie-O.

The FBI and Jennie-O contributed a total of $50,000 for information on Jayme's whereabouts. Jennie-O and its parent company, Hormel Foods, announced Thursday they're working with law enforcement to get its share of the reward to Jayme.

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Jennie-O President Steve Lykken said in a statement he hopes a trust fund can be set up for Jayme's current and future needs.

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