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15 Years Ago Jennifer Kesse Was Taken While On Her Way To Work And Her Family Is Working On Investigating Leads That Might Finally Help Solve Her Case

“After 14 long years, the Orlando Police Department and other state and federal law enforcement agencies were never able to crack the case. There is no named suspect. There is not one solid lead. Jennifer, 24, vanished without a trace.”

“In 2018 we filed a lawsuit against Orlando Police asking them to close Jennifer’s case allowing the case files be released to us and our private investigator. In March 2019, we settled with OPD and now have the rights to Jennifer’s case.”

“Over the course of the 14 years since Jennifer disappeared, we spent every penny to our name trying to find her. We are broke. We are humbly asking for your financial help so we can continue attacking Jennifer’s case both on the legal and investigative side. Your donation will pay the monstrous legal fees as well as pay the private investigator who is already reading through the case files.”

“We will never give up on finding Jennifer and we truly believe with your help we can bring her home. We thank you all for joining our fight. Love, Drew, Joyce, and Logan Kesse.”

On July 12th of this year, Jennifer’s family shared on their GoFundMe page that they have quite a few leads they are working on investigating in the hopes that Jennifer’s case will finally be solved after all this time.

Some of these leads have taken Jennifer’s family to what they say are “areas of interest,” including some lakes.

Although they have searched a number of those spots, along with the dive team from Orange County, they have not yet recovered any evidence.

“Due to the complexity of Jennifer’s case we can’t share anything else at this time other than we are moving forward in a positive, purposeful direction and we feel we will ultimately get the answers we need to find Jennifer,” they noted.

January 24th of this year marked 15 years since Jennifer went missing. Hopefully, 2021 will be the year she is found.

You can follow the Facebook page that Jennifer’s family created for her here, and you can take a look at the flyer the FBI created for her here.

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