***ALERT*** orlando woman missing
Editor’s note: Jennifer Kesse is the friend of a couple readers of Sticks of Fire. She has gone missing in Orlando. I’m publishing this quickly to help get the word out. Both the TV station and pdf flyer (links below) have photos of Jennifer.
WFTV.com - Family Looking For Missing 24-Year-Old Orlando Woman
Info from Orlando Police: Missing/Endangered Person Flyer (pdf)
Tags: crime, law enforcement, news, tampaORLANDO POLICE DEPARTMENT
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE
100 S. Hughey Avenue, Orlando Florida 32801
Sergeant Barbara J. Jones
Office (407)-246-2403 FAX NO. (407)-246-2732
E Mail Address: Barb.Jones@cityororlando.netMEDIA RELEASE
Date: 01-25-06
Time: 1200
Police Incident Case # 2006-32039 (Missing Adult)SUMMARY
NAME: JENNIFER KESSE
DOB: 05/20/1981
RACE: White
SEX: Female
HEIGHT: 5-07
WEIGHT: 130
HAIR: Brown
EYES: Green
LKA: 3735 Conroy Rd.
CASE #2006-32039
VEHICLE INFORMATION: 2004 black Chevrolet Malibu
4-doorFlorida Tag: H90KYC
CASE DETAILS:
THE ABOVE LISTED PERSON WAS LAST HEARD FROM ON
01/23/2006 AT APPROXIMATELY 2200 HOURS. SHE DID NOT SHOW UP FOR WORK ON 01/24/2006. HER VEHICLE IS ALSO MISSING. THIS TYPE OF BEHAVIOR IS VERY UNCHARACTERISTIC. SHE HAS BEEN ENTERED INTO TELETYPE AS MISSING-ENDANGERED.Anyone with information may call the Orlando Police Department or Crimeline 1-(800)423-TIPS. Callers will remain anonymous and may be eligible for up to $1000 reward








January 26th, 2006 at 2:24 pm
Do you have a photo of her. A lot of cab drivers look at blog. We’re out on the streets. If this could help let me know.
January 26th, 2006 at 2:32 pm
As soon as I sent the first email I found the photo. I will post it right now. 400 people a day look at my site plus many cab drivers who are out there man!
January 27th, 2006 at 12:54 pm
She talked to her BF Monday night, and no show for work Tuesday morning…I have read nothing else on the BF and nothing heard on TV with him expressing his views, loss, grief or otherwise. Has he been questioned? If so, why havent they reported his comments…seems a little suspicious, and now the father is saying” she may have changed her hair color by now…” WHY??
January 28th, 2006 at 2:29 am
I remember watching a man on the news who remembers seeing Jennifer Kesse’s black Malibu pull into the parking lot where it was later discovered. He said he’d wished he’d payed more attention to who had seen driving the girl’s vehicle. I know people can be hypnotized to remember things they can’t readily recall, perhaps this man would be willing to do that so he may remember who was driving Jennifer’s car when he saw it that morning (with the individual pulling into the space where it was later reported and found). Just a thought that I’m sure has been suggested by others.
From a caring mother in Lake County.
January 28th, 2006 at 11:09 am
I is always impotant to post any thoughts. I realize we have professionals who are trained and paid to know and think of almost anything in istuations liek these, but we are all human. However, sometimes, I simple “silly” or “stupid” thought may trigger something. Like I mentioned to my husband that it would be a great idea for the phoen ocmpany to be able to trace the location of a cell phone, whether it is turned on or off.
January 28th, 2006 at 11:11 am
It is always important to post any thoughts. I realize we have professionals who are trained and paid to know and think of almost anything in situations like these, but we are all human. Sometimes, simple “silly” or “stupid” thoughts may trigger a bigger different thought or idea. I mentioned to my husband that it would be a great idea for the phone company to be able to trace the location of a cell phone, whether it is turned on or off and the phone company be able to turn it on so that you could locate the ringing.
January 29th, 2006 at 8:30 pm
I would like to volunteer my time to help the family in anyway locate their daughter. Please let me know. God Bless you all and God Bless your beautiful daughter.
August 8th, 2007 at 1:11 pm
[...] Jennifer Kesse went missing in January of 2006. After eighteen months, she has not yet been found, and there are precious few leads for police to follow up. All of this has been simply horrible for the girl’s family. But in addition to looking for Jennifer, the Kesses have had to deal with a huge amount of drama that has very little to do with finding her. [...]