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Kesse News Conference: Kesse Family Raises Reward to $250,000 for Jennifer Kesse

Jennifer Kesse has been missing for three months. Today the family has increased the reward to tips into locating their daughter to $250,000.

Her family announced that the reward is now $250,000 at a news conference Monday morning, WESH 2 News reported.

Westgate’s President and CEO David Siegel put up the reward hoping to get people motivated to call police.

“I hope and pray that I’m able to write that check in the near future. We’re making that reward good for one month from today, until the 24th of May.
(WESH)

Kesse Announcement

It’s expected the family will release new information about the reward leading to information about their daughter’s safe return, but exact details have not been released.

Of course, if you have any information about the whereabouts of Jennifer Kesse, you’re asked to call CrimeLine at 1-800-423-TIPS.
(Central Florida News 13)

April 24th, 2006 at 12:08pm Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult, Reward | 3 comments

Kesse Family Tries PSA’s in effort to Gain Leads in Jennifer Kesse’s Disappearance

Jennifer Kesse’s parents have teamed up with a local lawyer, David Bigney, in an effort to further get the word out to the public regarding their missing daughter. The Kesse’s have produced a 30 second PSA (Public Service Announcement) in an effort to gain tips and leads.

Bigney said in the piece that if anyone has information about the Kesse case, they can tell an attorney.

The person’s identity and the information may be protected by attorney-client privilege laws.

“Someone should take advantage of going to a lawyer immediately if they are afraid, are illegal or have problems with the police already,” Drew Kesse said.

There are a few exceptions when attorney-client privilege does not hold up, according to the report.
(WKMG Local 6)

Anyone with information concerning her disappearance of Jennifer Kesse should call (800) 423-TIPS (8477).

April 20th, 2006 at 07:24am Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult | one comment

Dana Pretzer will be interviewing Missing Jennifer Kesse’s dad, Drew Kesse

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Do not miss tonight at 10:00pm, Dana Pretzer will be interviewing Drew Kesse, the father of the missing Jennifer Kesse. Listen here.

Scared Monkeys Missing & Exploited archive posts of Jennifer Kesse.

Also if time permits, Red will be calling in after interview for an update on the recent arrests and goings-on in Aruba.

 

April 16th, 2006 at 04:10pm Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult, Missing Teen | 2 comments

Jennifer Kesse’s Parents will Discuss Safety Tips at University of Central Florida

Jennifer Kesse has been missing since January 24, 2006. Drew and Joyce Kesse Jennifer Kessehave desperately searched for leads and tips into their daughters disappearance. Like so many other families of missing persons, the Kesse’s also give back to the community at large as they realize the pain and anguish of dealing with a missing child.

Drew and Joyce Kesse will be speaking at the University of Central Florida to discuss Jennifer Kesse’s disappearance and provide safety tips to students. Jennifer Kesse was an alum of the University of Central Florida.

Drew and Joyce Kesse, the parents of missing University of Central Florida alumna and Orlando resident Jennifer Kesse, will discuss their daughter’s disappearance and provide safety tips for students and residents during a presentation Friday, April 21, at UCF.

The Kesse’s will speak at noon in the Key West Ballroom, Room 218, of the Student Union. They will discuss safety tips related to homes and vehicles and will answer questions from the audience. The presentation, which is sponsored by UCF Victim Services, is free and open to the public.

Like all families in the unfortunate fraternity of missing persons; the Kesse’s wish to get the word out regarding their daughter Jennifer and in any way provide helpful information that may save some one else the nightmare that they presently endure.

“We hope to educate people on basic personal safety issues, as well as bring people up to date on Jennifer’s abduction,” said Drew and Joyce Kesse. (UCF News)

For more an detailed information for Jennifer Kesse, visit the family website at Jennifer Kesse 2www.findjenniferkesse.com.

 

  • Age: 24
  • Description: 5’ 8”
  • Sandy Blonde Hair
  • Green Eyes 135 Lbs.
  • TIPS: Call Crimeline At 1-800-423-TIPS

April 13th, 2006 at 11:49pm Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

Woman’s Body Found In Osceola County, FL

Osceola County deputies investigating a suspicious death discovered a woman’s body in an orange grove. It was originally speculated that it could be the body of missing Jennifer Kesse. According to reports the body has not been identified; however, eventhough the body had been burned it was confirmed it was not Jennifer Kesse.

Somebody who lives off Lake Toho, near the Whaley landing, called deputies about it.

When they arrived, they found her body in a grove off Lake Toho Road.

So far, investigators have not identified the woman, but confirm it is not the body of missing Orlando woman Jennifer Kesse.
(WFTV)

April 7th, 2006 at 09:00pm Posted by | Jennifer Kesse | no comments

Family of Missing Jennifer Kesse increase Reward by $10,000

The parents of Jennifer Kesse, who has been missing since January, increased the reward by adding $10,000 of their own money. This is actually a separate reward from that of Crimeline. The Kesse family is desperate for tips and has created a separate phone line for tips as well. The new tip line to the Kesse family is (407) 722-2162.

The new reward is not associated with Crimeline or police, and phoned tips about the person of interest will go directly to the Kesse family.

“We are desperate,” father Drew Kesse said. “We need help as a family. Now, the best thing we can do is to try to find this person of interest.”

The family hopes the $10,000 reward and new phone line will appeal to those who may be afraid of going to the police.

“At this point, through the grapevine, I’m sure many people have to know who that person of interest is because people talk,” Joyce Kesse said.
(Local 6 via Yahoo News)

Anyone with information concerning her disappearance is urged to call (800) 423-TIPS (8477).

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March 31st, 2006 at 05:24pm Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult, Reward | one comment

Police Investigate Possible Link between Carjacking and Missing Jennifer Kesse

Jennifer Kesse has been missing for nearly eight weeks. Orlando detectives are now investigating if there is a connection between a carjacking that took place in Rosemont last week and the disappearance of the missing Jennifer Kesse.

The victim was attacked in her driveway and pushed into her car. The single mother jumped out of the moving car after she heard one of the gunmen say he was going to kill her.
(WFTV)

March 21st, 2006 at 06:47pm Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult | 4 comments

Anonymous donor Pulling their $100,000 of reward for Missing Jennifer Kesse over Dispute

Jennifer Kesse has been missing since January 23 and now it appears that previously donated reward money to find Jennifer Kesse is being pulled. With a girl missing it is unfortunate that such a conflict exists whereas reward money will soon be pulled from the missing persons case.

An anonymous resident who donated $100,000 of reward money in the Jennifer Kesse missing person case is pulling the cash after a “behind the scenes” conflict with Crimeline, according to a Local 6 News report.

Tuesday, the anonymous donor said the $100,000 will be pulled by March 15. The move is supposed to help the case and force someone to come forward this month.

However, there is a behind the scenes conflict between the anonymous donor and Crimeline, Local 6 reporter Louis Bolden said.

The controversy lies in the condition to collect the reward, according to the report.

The controversy is over the following wording:

The donor has reportedly said from the time the donation was made that the money was to only to be paid if Jennifer Kesse is returned home safely, the report said.

But the money was turned over to Crimeline and the organization offers rewards for information leading to arrests even if the person is not returned.
(Local 6)

Let’s just hope and pray, reward money or not Jennifer Kesse is found safe.

March 8th, 2006 at 12:05am Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult, Reward | 3 comments

Jennifer Kesse Parents Open PO Box For Tips

The parents of missing Jennifer Kesse opened up a post office box in case people want to mail in tips, instead of calling into crime line.

Jennifer Kesse Tips
5389 S. Kirkman Rd.
Box 103-125
Orlando, FL 32819

(WESH)

Jenifer Kesse website

March 7th, 2006 at 12:28am Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult | no comments

New Information on Person of Interest in Jennifer Kesse Disappearance

Investigators in the missing Jennifer Kesse case are offering new information as to the person of interest that appears in the surveillance photo.

Investigators believe a person seen in a surveillance photo could offer information in the case. The FBI has just released a profile of the person in the photo.

The person’s height is believed to be between 5-foot-3 and 5-foot-5. The weight or gender cannot be determined by the image.
(WTSP 10)

Details Of ‘Person Of Interest’ Released In Kesse Case

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

Authorities admitted Tuesday that they were not able to determine as much information as they hoped from the photographs.

The authorities offered the following warning:

Evidence taken from the car last week was recently sent to labs, Local 6 News reported.

Tuesday, detectives issued a warning to the person who was driving Kesse’s car.

“If the person who is responsible for doing this is watching, it is only going to take the smallest piece of evidence,” Orlando police Sgt. Richard Ring said. “One little piece of evidence. DNA is not visible to the naked eye and other pieces of evidence are not visible to the naked eye. And, when you walk and you move throughout the planet, you leave traces of yourself everywhere you go.”
(Local 6)

February 22nd, 2006 at 01:15am Posted by | Jennifer Kesse, Missing, Missing Adult | 2 comments

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