Jennifer Kesse Disappearance: Police Release New Age Processed Photo

Police have released an "age processed photo" that shows what Florida resident Jennifer Kesse might look like today, nine years after she disappeared, the Orlando Sentinel reported on Thursday.

Kesse disappeared on Jan. 24, 2006 and became a national figure as she was featured on Fox News' Greta Van Susteren program and 48 Hours.

The 24-year-old was last seen at an Orlando condo that she had just moved into. Her Chevy Malibu was found a mile away and investigators think she was abducted.

"We ask for the public's help in circulating this photo via social media in hopes of finding Jennifer and returning her to her family," police said.

Police have not been able to figure out what happened to her despite having thousands of tips pour in over the years. A new team of 19 experts took another look at the case in 2012, but nothing came of it.

Kesse spoke to her parents, brother, boyfriend and friends the evening before she disappeared. On the morning of Jan. 24, she failed to contact anyone or show up for work. Police believe she was abducted on her way to her car to go to work, Click On Orlando reported.

A man was caught on surveillance video parking Kesse's car and walking away, but that person was never identified because it's hard to tell if the person in the video is a man or woman.

There is a website set up to help find the woman, called findjenniferkesse.com as well as a Facebook page called Help Find Missing Jennifer Kesse.

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