Jennifer Kesse Search

Child Watch assisted the Kesse family and the Orlando Police Department by organizing volunteer efforts in the
massive search for Jennifer. Close to 1700 volunteers showed up to distribute flyers and assist in the largest ground
search Child Watch has ever been involved with. Our hope is that one day all the efforts and prayers from the Orlando
community will help bring Jennifer back to her family. We thank the Kesse family for all their support.
Hello Don,

Thanks again for your patience. I apologize for the delay. Rich and I are preparing letters for the
 Chief's signature to thank those that have helped over the past year. As we discussed before,
Jennifer's case is still an active investigation.   We have tried to balance the need to publicly
recognize the efforts of those that helped with the need to actively investigate the case. With the
one-year anniversary of her disappearance approaching, we do not want to wait any longer to
recognize those efforts.

While the Chief's letter will represent our appreciation as an agency, I wanted to express my
personal appreciation to you as well.   I cannot thank you enough for all of the amazing effort
that Child Watch put toward the search. The service you provided was an invaluable one, and I
will always be grateful for your help.   As you know, without Child Watch we could not have
covered anywhere near the estimated 10 mile radius of search area. Not to mention the tens of
thousands of flyers that your volunteers distributed.   

While it is my hope that we will never have to work together in that capacity again, I know that I
can rely on the assistance of Child Watch should the need arise.

Please continue to keep Jennifer and her family in your thought and prayers.       

SGT Roger Brennan
Orlando Police Department
Assault and Battery Unit

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