A 2-day search without any clues regarding a missing Colorado mom leads to a $25000 reward
The search for Kelsey Berreth is still underway after she was not found during the 2-day search of her fiance’s 35-acre property in Florissant, Colo, over the weekend.
Kelsey’s fiance, Patrick Frazee was the last person to see her alive on Thanksgiving day. The search of his property included about 75 people that went through the area “as thorough as possible.”
If the police found anything, they have not made it public knowledge. After Kelsey dropped their daughter off at her father’s for the day she just vanished.
During the search on Saturday, an anonymous donor offered a reward for $25,000 leading to information for the safe return of Kelsey. Their daughter is currently staying with Patrick, who got deemed by the Teller County Department of Human Services as no risk to the little one.
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Patrick’s lawyer, Jeremy Loew said on Friday:
"We encourage law enforcement to take whatever steps it deems necessary to find Kelsey Berreth and to be able to exclude Patrick Frazee as a possible suspect in this missing person investigation. Mr. Frazee will continue not to participate in any interviews with the media and instead focus on parenting the child he shares with Ms. Berreth."
On surveillance video, 29-year-old Kelsey was last seen at a Safeway market on Thanksgiving Day, while she pushed her 1-year-old daughter at the store. It was close to noon, and she met with Patrick later to take their daughter for the day.
Kelsey, a flight instructor, got reported missing by her mother ten days later. On Thanksgiving, Kelsey also sent her employer, Doss Aviation, a text message stating that she planned on taking the following week off.
On December 2 police opened an investigation after Kelsey’s mother asked for a wellness check, and they found both her cars at home. Her cellphone’s last known location is some 700 miles away in Gooding, Idaho.
Doss Aviation accounted for all their planes, and there is no reason to suspect she took someone else’s plane. Also, why did she go to the market to buy supplies for the house if she planned on any sort of trip? Surveillance video at the Safeway supermarket also has no footage of her ever leaving the store.
Anyone with any information regarding Kelsey’s whereabouts is asked to contact the Woodland Park Police Department at 719-687-9262 or Kelsey@city-Woodlandpark.org.
Trading off with some good news, the three people that went missing in West Virginia were found alive. 21-year-old Cody Beverly, 25-year-old Kayla Williams, and 31-year-old Erica Treadway were found after a week in Rock House Powellton mine in Clear Creek on December 12. The trio had seen better times but survived their ordeal.