After going through the particulars of this case, this is what I gather (hunches/ theories):
This was an organized crime, planned far in advance, by multiple individuals, two or three.
The gas station owner was directly involved in the abduction. He facilitated the victim's vulnerability, by giving her a shift that would be favorable (not a busy time, dark out). No security cameras at the front of the store was not an accident or negligence, it was intentional.
Whoever got Jessica to leave her post and walk outside was someone she knew or had positive interactions with in the past at her job. A regular customer. Possibly, her employer.
I don't think the abductor(s) are locals. If I were LE I would be spreading the sketch drawing to near by states, and to Ontario.
I hate to say this, but, I think the end game to the abduction involves Jessica ending up as a slave to some rotten *advertiser censored*, possibly trafficked elsewhere. I think she is alive, but her chances of making it back to the world are slim. This crap is infuriating.
Human trafficking cases will become common, I believe. As economic conditions worsen and society degrades, people will prey on the vulnerable for money.