 Authorities in Wisconsin say the man they believe abducted 13-year-old Jamie Kloss was out looking for her when he was arrested. Barron County Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald said Friday that 21-year-old Jake Patterson wasn't at home when Jamie escaped Thursday afternoon. Now he's also suspected of killing Jamie's parents in an October attack at the family's home near Barron, which is about 60 miles south of Gordon where Jamie was found. Deputies arrested Patterson in his vehicle soon after Jamie turned up on a neighbor's doorstep. First unreal and is it true? And then when we confirmed with Sheriff Dalbeck's team that it's confirmed it was her, you know, my leg started to shake man. It was it was awesome. It was just the stress and relief. I mean it was just it was awesome. I don't have a different word. I mean it's just fabulous. I'm feeling very happy. Lots of happy tears we had tonight just so emotional that we finally found Jamie after 88 days. Most importantly we want to thank Jamie for being so courageous and for achieving an opportunity to find her way back to us. What an extraordinary young lady. It's amazing the will of that 13 year old girl to survive and escape. And that comes from the hope and the prayers in this community. Fitzgerald says investigators don't believe there was any social media connection between Patterson and Jamie. He says investigators are trying to determine how he became aware of the girl. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.