CSI Teams Back At Complex In Search For Woman
'Person Of Interest' Sought
Local 6 News has learned that investigators have been focusing on a surveillance camera lodged in a roof of the clubhouse at the Huntington on the Green apartments.The camera captured several images of a person of interest who may have information about Jennifer Kesse's whereabouts.Two photos released Saturday show a man walking near a fence around noon last Tuesday after Kesse vanished. The person was photographed through a gate that surrounds a pool at the complex.Tuesday, investigators measured the area, including the distance from the gate to the camera. A laser detection device was videotaped being used by at least one officer.Meanwhile, Kesse's parents sent a message to the person in the surveillance photos."You recognize yourself," Kesse's mother Joyce, said. "Come forward, you are a person of interest. You may have the key to the puzzle that is going to bring Jen home. We are begging the community to rack their brains. Study the pictures."Detectives are looking at surveillance video from other locations as well, Local 6 News has learned.
Web Site Launched
Friday, the family launched a Web site last week to keep Kesse's name and story circulating.The Web site contains photos, notes from the family and a guest book where visitors can leave messages.Local 6 News reported that one of the Web site posts was from a concerned citizen in Anchorage, Alaska.A $115,000 reward is being offered for information about Kesse's whereabouts.If you have any information, you are urged to call Crimeline at (800) 423-TIPS.Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.- February 6, 2006: 'Person Of Interest' Sought In Missing Woman Case
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