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Suspect in missing Nassau County mom case eating again after hunger strike

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UPDATE, 6/13/18: Kimberly Kessler, the prime suspect in the disappearance of Nassau County mother Joleen Cummings, is now eating again, according to Nassau Sheriff Bill Leeper.

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The Nassau County Sheriff's Office has confirmed that Kimberly Kessler, the suspect in the case of missing Nassau County mother Joleen Cummings, has been moved to Duval County.

According to Sheriff Bill Leeper, Kessler last ate on June 2 and was moved to Duval County Jail due to the hunger strike. She will be moved back to Nassau County once she starts eating again.

Kessler was booked under the name "Jennifer Sybert," the name she used while working as a hairstylist in Nassau County.

Kessler stopped eating after she discovered investigators know how many identities she had, authorities said.

Joleen Cummings was reported missing on May 14 after Cummings was supposed to meet her ex-husband, Jason Cummings, at a Winn-Dixie in Hilliard to pick up her three kids -- but she never showed up.

BACKGROUND: Joleen Cummings case: Suspect has used 18 aliases | Community continues search for missing Nassau mother | Tangles Hair Salon won't reopen after hairstylist vanishes | Photos: Suspect arrested in Joleen Cummings disappearance

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