 Wisconsin authorities are scaling back their ground search for a missing 13-year-old girl whose parents were shot dead, saying their investigation is entering a new phase. Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald says the search for Jamie Kloss remains his top priority and authorities will continue to analyze leads. But incoming tips have declined, so authorities are transitioning from around the clock operation to a more methodical approach. Jamie has been missing since early on October 15th when Sheriff's deputies responding to a 911 call found the door to her family's home near Barron kicked in and her parents James and Denise Kloss shot dead inside. Investigators believe Jamie was abducted and ruled her out as a suspect in her parents' killings.