Police: former Butler woman had 18 aliases
Investigators in Florida are still trying to untangle the mysterious life of Kimberly Kessler.
Kessler, 50, is behind bars in Nassau County, Fla., on a grand theft auto charge and is considered a suspect in the disappearance of Joleen Cummings, a 34-year-old mother last seen on May 12.
Nassau County Sheriff Bill Leeper on Friday released more information about Kessler’s past, including the fact that she used at least 18 different aliases since 1996, as police continue to ask for the public’s help finding Cummings and learning more about Kessler. Police have also learned that she has lived in 33 cities in 14 different states, Leeper said.
Anyone with information about Cummings’ whereabouts or Kessler’s activities is asked to call the sheriff’s department at 904-548-4005. First Coast Crime Stopper, a Florida organization that gathers tips to assist law enforcement, has offered a cash reward of up to $4,000 for information. To make a tip, and remain anonymous, call 866-845-8477.
Some of aliases Kessler has used, according to police, include Christina Melissa Brook, Jennifer Marie Sybert, Jenn Lee Sybert Allen and Pamela Kleiver.
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