New details in the Jennifer Kesse case.
Sgt. Rich Ring stopped by the show to talk about the investigation.
Police issue warning in Kesse case
ORLANDO -- Investigators put out a warning Saturday night to anyone who may have played a part in Jennifer Kesse's disappearance: Speak up now or pay the price later.'Credible' Tip Prompts Apartment Search In Kesse Case
Orlando police investigators also implied for the first time that more than one person may be involved in her disappearance, though they would not confirm or deny it.
Sgt. Rich Ring said those responsible for Kesse's disappearance are watching the coverage.
"If this is a situation where there's more than one person involved and you may have got caught up in something that was an accident, something that you didn't want to get caught up in, now is the time to distance yourself from the person that is mainly responsible," he said.
"Don't wait because the deals won't be there later on in the game," he said.
Sunday, investigators received a tip from a woman who said Kesse was being held in an apartment unit located at 1414 40th Street in Orange County.
"We had information that she was seen there and that she was alive and she was being held against her will," Orange police Sgt. Richard Ring said. "Detectives working the case interviewed that person and that person apparently gave them enough information to make them concerned."
"We had information that she was seen there and that she was alive and she was being held against her will," Orange police Sgt. Richard Ring said. "Detectives working the case interviewed that person and that person apparently gave them enough information to make them concerned."
A SWAT team searched inside the structure but did not find the missing woman or any sign she had been there in past weeks.
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