Jennifer Kesse case no longer cold after nearly 20 years, family says
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(NewsNation) — The family of missing woman Jennifer Kesse says her case is no longer cold and that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has new information on her disappearance nearly 20 years after she disappeared.

Kesse’s father told local media the department has a short list of persons of interest and has uncovered evidence that has never been tested.

Kesse disappeared in 2006, a few days after she returned to Orlando from a trip to Saint Croix with her boyfriend, Rob Allen. Kesse’s coworkers called her parents when she didn’t show up for work.

When Kesse’s parents couldn’t reach her, they drove to her condo and discovered she was missing. The condo appeared as if she had left for work, with clothes and hair tools left out and her car, keys, cellphone, purse and iPod missing.

None of Kesse’s personal belongings were ever found, but her car was discovered abandoned outside another apartment complex down the road.

Kesse was 24 when she disappeared and had been hired to work at a timeshare company following her graduation with a finance degree in 2003. She’d earned enough money to buy her own condo, in a gated community with a guard for added safety.

In January 2006, Kesse and her boyfriend went on a trip to Saint Croix before returning home, Kesse to Orlando and Allen to his home in Fort Lauderdale.

On Jan. 24, 2006, Allen didn’t get his usual text or call from Kesse in the morning. He tried to reach her and couldn’t, but left messages, assuming she was busy with work.

By then, Kesse’s parents were already looking for her after being contacted by her co-workers. Kesse’s parents convinced authorities she had not left of her own free will, and that evening, police began investigating her disappearance.

Kesse’s car was found a few days later, where security footage showed it had been parked since the day she went missing. Police did not find any forensic evidence in the car, but security camera footage showed the person who was driving the car get out and walk away, though their face was obscured.

Police also found incomplete security records from Kesse’s condo complex, along with a lack of security footage because cameras had not yet been installed. They also discovered that a set of keys to the complex had been stolen a month before.

Other evidence included photos showing markings on the hood of Kesse’s car that could indicate a struggle.

NASA even became involved in the case, using advanced technology to try to get a better look at the security footage of the car.

One theory about Kesse’s disappearance is that a construction or maintenance worker from her condo complex was involved. There were renovations going on at the time, and Kesse and other women had reported feeling uncomfortable after comments and encounters with the workers.

Kesse’s family believes she may have been the victim of human trafficking.

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