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Detectives
aren't even sure if the person of interest is a
man or a woman. They're asking the public to
focus less on the person's clothes and more on
the body style or hair style. Police even
canvassed salons asking workers to pay
attention.
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Study
the entire picture.
Click
the photo and enlarge it,
then
save it as
your desktop
background
for a
few days.
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Look
at the time stamp of the enlarged
photo.
Someone
knows these clothes.
Someone
knows this man or woman.
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Very
important here,
Along
with the timestamp,
look
at the haircut or hat.
Have
you seen him or her ??
Think..............
Remember......
1
PM Tuesday January 24th
When
it all comes back to you........
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JenniferKesse.com
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More Pictures -
Pictures Of Her Car -
Pictures Of Person of Interest - Page 1
- Stand
Up For Jennifer Event
Police aren't calling
him a suspect, just saying he's a person of interest.
A surveillance camera captured the image of the man
walking near the spot at the Huntington on the Green
apartments on Americana and Texas where Jennifer's car
was left. The video shows him the same day she
disappeared.
"We are hoping that there would be somebody out
there that would maybe recognize the clothing or
something about it, or maybe just the time frame when
the picture was captured," said Barbara Jones,
Orlando Police Department.
Police want to talk the man. They'd like anyone who
thinks they know who the person is to call the Central
Florida Crimeline (800-423-TIPS). Jennifer has been
missing for almost two weeks now and this is the most
significant breakthrough in the case. Her parents
remain optimistic.
"It's baby steps that make things happen. The car
was great. Now we have someone who can hopefully help
us answer some questions to find Jennifer," said
Drew Kesse, Jennifer’s father.
The Kesse's spirits were boosted by more than 1,000
people who joined with them in the search over the
weekend. Volunteers scoured the areas around Kesse's
condo, the Mall at Millenia and the Huntington on the
Green apartments hoping to find any more clues. Police
won't say if they've gotten any more leads. The Kesses
are just hoping someone identifies the man and that he
can lead them to their daughter.
Jennifer's family has been handing out flyers with her
image on it. Monday, they will be bringing new flyers
with the man's image on them. If you have any
information, please call the Central Florida Crimeline
at 1-800-423-TIPS.
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