SAUK COUNTY, WI (WSAU-WAOW) – James Yoblonski, a teenage boy from Sauk County who is still missing, has a $10,000 reward offered by his father for information that may help him find him.
After three days of looking for Yoblonski, searchers had covered around 5,000 acres. James Yoblonski left his Sauk County home in his family’s van and has been missing for more than a month.
According to Bill Yoblonski, who spoke to 27 News, the reward is being offered especially for information that will help find James, not merely for just tips.
He expressed the need to bring his son home and said he remains hopeful that the reward might inspire someone to come forward with specific information.
James Yoblonski, 13, was last believed to be in the Baraboo Bluffs area at the westernmost region of Devil’s Lake State Park and the northern portion of the Sauk Prairie Reception Area, according to the Sauk County Sheriff’s Office
Deputies found the teen’s property in a makeshift camp, according to Sheriff Chip Meister. They arrived at a place close to US 12 and the Sauk Hill after his cell phone pinged in the area.
Anyone with information about James’ whereabouts should contact the Sauk County Sheriff’s Office at 608-355-4495.
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