Barron County (WQOW) – In Barron County, the man accused of burglarizing the Closs home while Jayme Closs was still missing, was found not competent to stand trial.

Police said Kyle Jaenke-Annis entered the Closs home in November.

Read: Jaenke-Annis criminal complaint

A doctor found him not competent to stand trial for burglary charges and Wednesday a judge agreed.

Jaenke-Annis told police he took things he didn’t think people would miss. Authorities said that included clothing that belonged to Jayme.

Court documents show DCI agents had caught him going inside the motion-activated cameras they had placed at the home.

They quickly determined he had nothing to do with the murders or Jayme’s kidnapping.

Court records show Jaenke-Annis will be put on medication. A judge will review the case to see if he’s regained competency in 90 days.