ORLANDO -- The case of missing Central Florida woman Jennifer Kesse is now featured on a new national Web site dedicated to finding those who have disappeared.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, or NamUs, was set up by the National Forensic Science Technology Center in Largo for the U.S. Department of Justice.
IN DEPTH:
» See Jennifer Kesse’s Profile
» Search for Missing Persons
The database was designed to compile and share detailed information among law enforcement agencies and the public about missing people.
Kesse has not been seen since vanishing from her Orlando home in January 2006.
“There needed to be a place where everyone could access it, so that people know they’re actively looking for their loved ones, and medical examiners and coroners know people are trying to help them identify the unidentified,” said Kevin Lothridge, CEO of the technology center.
The site also features a section where you can leave tips, which are then verified.
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