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DEC 10, 2018
Colorado's Kelsey Berreth has been missing since Thanksgiving
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There was no indication she had flown away in a Doss Aviation aircraft or any record that she and her fiancé were having relationship issues, he said.

Berreth had lived in the 7,600-person mountain town about 80 miles south of Denver since 2016, De Young said.

“Kelsey, we just want you home,” her mother said at the news conference, her voice wavering. “Call us if you can and we won’t quit looking.”

More than 13,000 people are following the Facebook page set up to help spread images and information about Berreth. While the messages have spread far and wide on social media, little new information has yet to lead investigators to the missing woman.

Berreth’s brother held a vigil in Tacoma, Wash., for his missing family member. Friends and family sang “Silent Night” by candlelight as they hoped for Berreth’s safe return, a video of the vigil showed.
 
Why does the thread title state "13"? I almost thought I had the wrong thread.....
 
DEC 11, 2018
Search for missing 29-year-old from Woodland Park goes national
“This is a missing person case, and right now, there are a lot more questions than there are answers,” said Susan Medina, spokeswoman for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. “Our bottom line is: We want to find Kelsey.”

Cheryl Berreth said she hasn’t heard from her daughter in 19 days. She reported her missing Dec. 2.

Police checked Kelsey’s apartment, where cold baked cinnamon rolls were on the counter, and she had left her makeup bag, two vehicles, suitcases and other possessions, said Police Chief Miles De Young.

Armed with a search warrant, they also combed through her vehicles, De Young said. Police have no suspects, De Young said.

Officers have interviewed her fiance, Patrick Frazee. Asked whether police will search his home, De Young said, “That’s something we’re going to have to look into. All options are on the table. She’s a missing person. We’re going to explore every avenue.”

Police had not responded to domestic violence calls involving the couple.
 
DEC 7, 2018
Pasco relatives pray for miracle as search continues for missing Colorado mother
They say it's a long shot, but she has family in Soap Lake, Wash. and authorities say her phone last pinged, or sent a signal, from an area near Gooding, Idaho.

The small city in south-central Idaho is on Interstate-84, and like the Tri-Cities, on the road between Woodland Park, Colorado and Soap Lake, Wash.

Cousin JG of Pasco says they're grasping at straws, but right now that's all they have to go on.

She says Kelsey's mom and brother are in Woodland Park searching for the 29-year-old mother.

"They're a very close-knit family. That's why I don't believe she'd just..." Garretson paused mid-sentence to wipe away tears. "She's got to see people are looking for her. She wouldn't put them through that.
 
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DEC 10, 2018
Missing Colorado Mom Left Behind Baby Daughter and Haunting Questions: ‘Someone Knows Where She’s At’
“The chief said he didn’t know why Patrick Frazee—Kelsey’s fiance and the father of her child—didn’t file a missing persons report himself. “That’s a question you’ll have to ask Patrick,” DeYoung told reporters.”

“Nov. 25 is also the day Kelsey’s employer, a flight training school in Pueblo, received a text from her phone saying she wouldn’t be at work the following week, DeYoung said. Nov. 25 is also the day Kelsey’s phone gave a location near Gooding, Idaho, around 5:13 p.m.”
 
DEC 10, 2018
Growing Search For Colorado Mother Missing Since Thanksgiving | NBC Nightly News
Kelsey Berreth was last seen at a supermarket on Thanksgiving day, but wasn’t reported missing until days later. Investigators are trying to hone in her cell phone after it was briefly detected 700 miles away from where she disappeared.
 
DEC 11, 2018
Texts sent from Colorado mom's cellphone 3 days after she went missing
Woodland Park Police Chief Miles De Young said it was Berreth's mother who reported her missing December 2, more than a week after those texts were sent, prompting questions about why her fiancé didn't report her missing.

De Young said he is unaware of any reports of domestic violence involving the couple. Frazee's home has not been searched and police describe him as cooperative. He declined to appear at the press conference Monday.

"We are treating Kelsey's disappearance as a missing person's case at this time. We have not identified anyone as a suspect, and are asking the public for any information that might help us find her," De Young said.

Berreth's family has created a Facebook page called "Missing Mother - Kelsey Berreth." Police said all the planes at the flight school where she worked are accounted for. Frazee, who has been caring for Kaylee, has not responded to our requests for comment.

Police release surveillance video of missing Colorado mother
Berreth’s fiancé, Patrick Frazee, told police he saw Kelsey later in the afternoon when he picked up their daughter, but investigators won’t release details on where that exchange took place.

Police have canvassed neighborhoods and conducted multiple interviews, but they are no closer to finding Kelsey.

Police said there’s no indication she got on a plane.

Berreth’s fiancé was not at the press briefing on Monday. He is involved in equine care in Florissant.

FOX31 stopped by his house looking to talk to him on Tuesday but the gate across the driveway was locked. Police say the couple’s one-year old daughter is currently with Frazee.
 
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DEC 11, 2018
Family pleads for help finding Woodland Park mom not seen since Thanksgiving
Cheryl Berreth said her daughter was not the type to leave without telling anyone.

"She’s not the kind who runs off. This is completely out of character. Kelsey loves her god, she loves her family and friends, and she loves her job. She’s reliable, considerate and honest.”

Video of the 12/10 press conference is included in the article - "Kelsey loves her God" is heard shortly after the 4-minute mark.

Search for Kelsey Berreth, missing Colorado woman, intensifies as mother says ‘someone knows where she’s at’
“We’re all doing our best. Our sole goal is to get Kelsey out in front of everyone. Like I said, she doesn’t run off and someone knows where she’s at.”

Berreth was last seen Thanksgiving Day but her phone reportedly pinged more than 700 miles away in Idaho days after she vanished.
 
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DEC 11, 2018
MYSTERY TEXT: Search intensifies for missing mom
Woodland Park Police Chief Miles DeYoung confirmed Berreth's phone was last pinged by a cell tower near Gooding, Idaho, which is a rural town about 100 miles southeast of Boise and hundreds of miles from where she was last seen, that same day.

Berreth was officially reported missing on December 2 by her mother, police said.

ABC News reported her fiance Patrick Frazee told police he last saw her on Thanksgiving Day, when they exchanged their baby. The child remains with Frazee, police said. Frazee did not report her missing.

Police said the couple did not live together, despite sharing a child and that they have no record of domestic violence calls involving them. They said they are currently treating her disappearance as a missing persons case.

In a Facebook post, her brother Clint Berreth, said the only thing that was gone was her purse. He said he doesn't think she was leaving town because her suitcases and makeup were untouched, and her vehicles were still at home.

Police said when they searched her two cars and residence they found cold, recently baked cinnamon rolls, according to ABC News.
 
DEC 11, 2018
Fiancé of missing Colorado mom did not report her missing, may have been last known person to see her
The text message to Berreth’s employer reportedly said that she would be taking some time off from work. The contents of the message sent to Frazee is not yet known.

Woodland Park Police Chief Miles De Young told CBS News that authorities have not yet identified any suspects in Berreth’s disappearance, though it remains unclear why Frazee did not contact police.

“We are treating Kelsey’s disappearance as a missing person’s case at this time. We have not identified anyone as a suspect, and are asking the public for any information that might help us find her,” De Young reportedly said.

The police chief also said that Frazee is cooperating with police and that there is no evidence of previous domestic violence involving the engaged pair.

3 Days After Colo. Mom Vanished, Her Employer Received Text Saying She’d Be Absent from Work
No one has been identified as a suspect in Berreth’s disappearance, and there is no evidence of trouble in her relationship with her fiancé or any indication that she flew off in a Doss Aviation aircraft, the police chief said.

Berreth has relatives in Idaho and Washington State, according to a Facebook page set up by her family to draw attention to the search. Friends of the family also have launched a page to help with search-related costs.
 
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DEC 11, 2018
Fiancé of missing Colorado mother refuses to take part in press conference appealing for information | Daily Mail Online
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  • Kelsey Berreth, 29, vanished after visiting a grocery store in Woodland Park, Colorado on Thanksgiving Day with her baby girl
  • Her fiance Patrick Frazee says he was the last person to see her that day when she dropped their daughter off at his home
  • On November 25, three days later, he claims Kelsey text him and on the same day, her co-workers got a text from her phone to say she would not be in
  • It was not until December 2 that police went to her home after her mother reported her missing
  • Patrick did not appear at a press conference appealing for information on Monday alongside Kelsey's mother
  • Miles De Young, Woodland Park Police Chief, was frosty when asked why Patrick was not taking part
  • He said the father, who is still caring for the couple's child, is being cooperative
 
Video shows missing mom, baby at store before she vanished

Frazee's attorney, Jeremy Loew, released a statement to ABC News on Wednesday, saying Frazee had been cooperating with law enforcement. He has voluntarily released his phone to be searched and has provided a DNA sample.
"Mr. Frazee hopes and prays for Ms. Berreth’s return," Loew said. "Mr. Frazee will continue to cooperate with law enforcement and continue to parent the child he shares with Ms. Berreth. He will not speak to the media about this case, as he does not want to impede law enforcement's investigation."
Frazee did not attend the news conference because he was not informed about it until an hour before it occurred, Loew said. "Had he been given more advance notice, he would have participated," Loew said.
 
DEC 11, 2018
Missing woman is a Doss Aviation at Pueblo instructor
A national search is underway for Kelsey Berreth, who was last seen on Thanksgiving. Local police, along with the FBI and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, are coordinating a search for the woman, who moved to Woodland Park in 2016.

Doss Aviation confirmed to reporters this week that Berreth is an instructor pilot at its Pueblo offices, which provides initial flight training to aspiring U.S. military pilots. Doss declined to give any further personal information about Berreth except to hope for her safe return.

Her disappearance has become a national news story. Her mother reported her missing on Dec. 2. Police said they searched her apartment and found no signs she was planning to leave.

Kelsey Berreth: Video Released Showing Missing Mom | Heavy.com
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Colorado police have released the last known video showing young mother Kelsey Berreth, a 29-year-old flight instructor who has been missing since Thanksgiving Day.
 
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DEC 12, 2018
Timeline Article: Kelsey Berreth Case: What to Know About the Missing Colorado Mom Last Seen on Thanksgiving Day

Thursday, Nov. 22
Surveillance footage from Safeway supermarket showed Kelsey shopping for groceries with her 1-year-old daughter about 12:30 p.m., police said.

“That’s the last time Kelsey was seen,” Woodlawn Park Police Chief Miles De Young would go on to tell reporters.

De Young also noted that Kelsey’s fiancé and the father of her daughter, Patrick Frazee, told investigators that he saw Kelsey that day when she handed off their child to him.

Sunday, Nov. 25
Kelsey’s employer, Doss Aviation, received texts from her cellphone saying she would not be at work for the next week, police said. Kelsey works as a pilot instructor.

Investigators were able to determine Kelsey’s cellphone pinged that day on a tower near Gooding, Idaho, about 600 miles from her home in Woodland Park.

Frazee told police he received a text from Kelsey’s phone that same day. Investigators have not revealed what that message said.

Sunday, Dec. 2
Kelsey’s mother, Cheryl, reported her daughter missing after being unable to reach her. Cheryl reached out to Frazee, who called her back and said he hadn’t heard from her since she had last texted.

Officers with the Woodlawn Park Police conducted a community care takers search on Kelsey’s home, which was empty. Her cars, her clothes and her toothbrush all appeared untouched since Thanksgiving, authorities said.

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DEC 11, 2018
Mystery Surrounds Female Pilot Who Vanished Thanksgiving Day | HuffPost
Gooding is a rural town some 100 miles southeast of Boise. At this point, the location does not appear to have any significant link to Kelsey Berreth. There is an airport located three miles outside the city, but police said all the airplanes at Kelsey Berreth’s flight school are accounted for.

Kelsey Berreth’s brother lives in Tacoma, Washington, but that is located about 615 miles from Gooding. Her mother lives in Sandpoint, Idaho, which is also roughly 600 miles from Gooding. According to police, she had not indicated she would be traveling to visit anyone.

Public records indicate Kelsey Berreth has, at some point in her life, resided in both Warden and Ephrata, Washington. Both those cities are more than 400 miles from Gooding.

Still, the relevancy of the cellphone activity is not entirely clear. While DeYoung stated it as fact at the press conference, Woodland Park Police Commander Chris Adams on Friday told KEPR-TV, “It could just be a false ping.”
 
DEC 11, 2018
Woodland Park police release last known footage of still missing Kelsey Berreth
The Woodland Park Police Department released the last known footage of Kelsey Berreth.

The 13 second clip shows Berreth entering the Woodland Park Safeway story on Nov. 22.

Kelsey was last seen on November 22 at the Safeway in Woodland Park around 12:30 p.m. while she was shopping with her daughter, Kaylee. That same day Kelsey would see her fiancé Patrick when she dropped their daughter off.

Video of missing Woodland Park woman released by police
Video of the last time Kelsey Berreth was seen in public, on Nov. 22 at a Woodland Park Safeway, was released Tuesday by police and posted on the department’s Facebook page.

In about one hour’s time, the post had been viewed ten-thousand times. Investigators hope the video footage leads to tips in helping them solve the case.
 
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DEC 7, 2018
Tacoma community shows support for family of missing 29-year-old mom
Thursday night, in near freezing temperatures, dozens of people gathered around the front yard of a Tacoma home.

“It breaks my heart, and I just want her to come home,” said BK.

Kelsey’s brother CB and her brother-in-law, BK, live in Tacoma. BK says when CB found out his sister was missing, he raced to Colorado to be with his family.

BK says this is a difficult time for his family. The holidays are a time they look forward to more than anything, and even though BK is now in an empty house he isn’t alone. His community gathered at his house for a vigil.

DEC 10, 2018
New information released on case of missing mother whose phone was last pinged in Idaho | East Idaho News
The same day officers conducted the welfare check, Berreth’s cell phone was pinged near Gooding at 5:13 p.m – over 800 miles from her home in Colorado. Steve Van Dinter, a Verizon spokesman, tells EastIdahoNews.com that the ping would be accurate within a mile of the location coordinates.

DEC 11, 2018
Candlelight vigil to be held for Kelsey Berreth, missing Woodland Park woman
A candlelight vigil will be held Thursday night in honor of Kelsey Berreth.

The vigil will be at 6 p.m. at Memorial park in Woodland Park.
 
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DEC 11, 2018
Search for missing 29-year-old from Woodland Park goes national
Missing 29-year-old mother Kelsey Berreth apparently had planned to be gone from her job as a flight instructor for Doss Aviation in Pueblo for a week after Thanksgiving.

But she still hasn’t returned home.

Now a nationwide search is underway for Berreth, who moved to Woodland Park in 2016 with her fiance, the father of her 1-year-old daughter.

Officers have interviewed her fiance, Patrick Frazee. Asked whether police will search his home, De Young said, “That’s something we’re going to have to look into.

Frazee said he last saw Kelsey on Thanksgiving, when she handed off their daughter to him, De Young said. He never lived with Kelsey, Cheryl Berreth said. Frazee was not at the news conference.

Frazee told police he last heard from her three days later, on Nov. 25, the day she told her boss she wouldn’t be at work that week.

Kelsey works in the Pueblo office of Doss Aviation, which “provides flight training for the U.S. military and international armed services,” a spokeswoman confirmed. ... The company does not release information on employees, she said, so she could not say how long Kelsey has worked there.
 
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