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Orlando police chief: 'We will never give up' search for Jennifer Kesse

It's been 10 years since Jennifer Kesse was reported missing in Orlando police vowed again Friday to continue the search and follow leads in the case.

"We will never forget Jennifer. We will never give up our search to find Jennifer," said Chief John Mina of the Orlando Police Department.

The circumstances surrounding the disappearance of Kesse, who was 24 when she vanished in 2006, remain a mystery.

Police said the last time Kesse spoke with anyone on the phone was at her home on Conroy Road at about 10 p.m. Jan. 23, 2006.

Slideshow: Missing woman Jennifer Kesse

Investigators believe Kesse left for work the next morning, but never arrived. They said they have no suspects.

Kesse's family is still looking for answers.

"It's been our biggest fear to never have the answer," said her mother, Joyce Kesse.

"We will find her. We will not stop looking. We will never give up," said her father, Drew Kesse.

Kesse's parents joined Mina and two detectives in charge of the investigation to talk about the case.

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