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Detective in the Jennifer Kesse case says , “he believes the case will come to a conclusion by next week”

The search for Jennifer Kesse continues; however, a detective in the case made theKeese 1 following comments

Detective believes Jennifer Kesse case will come to a conclusion by next week.

It’s been three weeks since 24-year old Jennifer Kesse was last seen. Now News 13 has learned that Orlando police may be nearing the end of their investigation.

News 13-spoke with the lead detective in the case, who believes the case will come to a conclusion by next week.

He didn’t say why, because he said it would hurt the investigation.

(Central Florida News)

Investigators in Florida have also asked for the help of the FBI to help in the search for the missing Jennifer Kesse.

Wednesday, detectives asked the FBI to assist in verifying the person’s height and other characteristics from the photos.

(Local 6 News)

The Orlando police have also enlisted the services of a psychic to help in the search efforts.

“The psychic calls we have been getting about the Kesse case, we are not discounting them,” Orlando police Sgt. Richard Ring said. “There is the possibility that there is valid information that we can use.” Detectives have received more than 12 calls from people who have identified themselves as psychics, Local 6 News has learned.

Just twelve psychics, huh? Some how I would have thought more would have called. However, the police and the family are keeping all avenues and options open to find leads and to find Jennifer Kesse.

Kesse’s family told Local 6 News that they had been contacted by a psychic in the past about their daughter’s case. The psychic would only say that Kesse was alive.

“Our bottom line is that we want to solve this case for the Kesse family and if it takes a psychic to get the information and we use it and solve it then kudos to them,” Ring said.

(Local 6 News)

February 15th, 2006 at 09:52pm Posted by | Missing, Missing Adult, Pictures | no comments

UMO Student Siphat Chau Still Missing after Two Months

Its been nearly two months since the University of Maine student Siphat Chau went Siphat Chaumissing. Siphat Chau went missing on Christmas Break while at his parents home in Portland, ME.

Siphat Chau vanished during Christmas break, and friends plastered the city with posters of the missing man. His sister, Phuong Neang, said the family is trying to think positively, even though her brother may be dead.

Chau, an honor student at Portland High School, did not enroll for the spring semester at Orono. According to his father, Chau had money problems due to gambling on the Internet. (WLBZ2)

February 15th, 2006 at 12:16am Posted by | Missing, Missing Teen | one comment