Found Deceased CO - Kimberlee Graves, 41, Fort Collins, 4 Dec 2017 *Arrest*

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I generated a report of police activity at or near her address using the link provided by the Fort Collins PD Crime Map "My Neighborhood Update" for the period of 12/19/2016 to 12/19/2017. Aside from the activity related to her disappearance the only thing listed is Theft-Vehicle (don't know if that means the vehicle was taken or if things were taken from the vehicle.

A link to the generated report on my Google Drive
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xM6c4GT6VL9QZJrk04zBJMJGShf3kLNE

A link to the "My Neighborhood Update" site
http://myneighborhoodupdate.net/?center=40.556330443427605, -105.07770538330078&zoom=11&c=all
 
It is a good question since she was last seen on Monday Dec 4th and the friend requests a welfare check on Dec 8th. So, it seems likely that the kids weren't staying with her or they would have known Mom was missing and told someone. It also likely means that whoever the children were staying with didn't check in with Kimberlee nor were they concerned that Kimberlee didn't check in with them or the kids. Seemingly, no one realized/reported she was missing except this friend. Also, no mention of a husband/ex-husband nor boyfriend/ex-boyfriend. So, that naturally makes me curious about any divorce situation and any custody situation.

Ex mentioned in FB comment on the Fort Collins PD Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/fortcollin...341098171533/1294568380648796/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/fortcollinspoliceservices/
 
Detectives continue to interview Ms. Graves' friends and associates, many of them are in unstable living situations, and so it's been a little bit more difficult to contact them to get information.

Police also announced that someone had been using Graves' car for several days prior to when officers found it at a downtown parking garage, but they do not believe the person is connected to Graves' disappearance.

http://www.coloradoan.com/story/new...-search-missing-fort-collins-woman/965838001/
 
At the time of her disappearance, Graves lived in a home on Akin Avenue that is owned by a family member, who declined to comment to the Coloradoan. Other family members and friends also declined comment when reached by the Coloradoan.

Several friends and neighbors who talked to the Coloradoan said they knew Graves but had not been in touch with her recently enough to have information about her whereabouts.
http://www.coloradoan.com/story/new...-search-missing-fort-collins-woman/965838001/

I wonder if family and friends declining to comment can be construed as a good thing? Maybe knowing her as they do, they feel she just took off for a while. Regardless, I hope Kimberlee is off clearing her head, and let someone use her car again.
 
Is it ok to post a comment I saw on Facebook?
Kimberlee’s sister posted for everyone to keep an eye out, andin the comments a man claims to have dropped her off at a gas station on Monday. Is that allowed?
 
I don't think you can link. But you can state what you read as a *Rumor*. Sure hope it's true, I didn't get a "murder" kind of vibe. Rather she's a little unstable, and does things on a whim when under pressure.
 
Is it ok to post a comment I saw on Facebook?
Kimberlee’s sister posted for everyone to keep an eye out, andin the comments a man claims to have dropped her off at a gas station on Monday. Is that allowed?

I saw that too. This is of course rumor but, a little further down in the comments the gentleman said he contacted the police and it turns out it was not Kimberlee.


As always everything I say is :cow:
 
I wonder if family and friends declining to comment can be construed as a good thing? Maybe knowing her as they do, they feel she just took off for a while. Regardless, I hope Kimberlee is off clearing her head, and let someone use her car again.

We just saw something similar, IMO, in the Taylor Wright case. Police were tight-lipped and to the general public it seemed like they weren't even really looking into anything suspicious, it seemed like they were of the mind that Taylor took off on her own for various reasons. Those close to her were allegedly asked not to say much and it all seemed very weird, like her story was not getting attention.
Turns out LE were rolling on things from the get-go and as usual, knew MUCH more than they ever put out publicly.
Hoping that is the case here as well.
 
We just saw something similar, IMO, in the Taylor Wright case. Police were tight-lipped and to the general public it seemed like they weren't even really looking into anything suspicious, it seemed like they were of the mind that Taylor took off on her own for various reasons. Those close to her were allegedly asked not to say much and it all seemed very weird, like her story was not getting attention.
Turns out LE were rolling on things from the get-go and as usual, knew MUCH more than they ever put out publicly.
Hoping that is the case here as well.
Sounds like Julia Jacobsen too.

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This case could certainly use a Verified Insider.
 
So odd that there is little to no media attention on this.... I hope they have something to go on, just silence is horrible. IMHO
 
After going through the original post again... I had forgotten that her home had been "ransacked". Not much mentioned about that fact. Wonder what LE is thinking about that event?
 
I have a very bad feeling about this one. The only parking garage I can think of is the old Safeway which has closed down had one, but that would mean its a closed down parking garage. (not used) Is there anyone else from the area that can think of a functional parking garage near that intersection? IMHO
I haven't visited Fort Collins since the late '80s, but I don't remember it as being big enough to have any parking garages, period, except maybe on the CSU campus. Maybe it's grown since I was there.
In terms of searching for a body, there were hundreds of acres of undeveloped land around Horsetooth Reservoir that are probably still undeveloped.
 
I haven't visited Fort Collins since the late '80s, but I don't remember it as being big enough to have any parking garages, period, except maybe on the CSU campus. Maybe it's grown since I was there.
In terms of searching for a body, there were hundreds of acres of undeveloped land around Horsetooth Reservoir that are probably still undeveloped.

Search ongoing: http://www.coloradoan.com/story/new...-search-missing-fort-collins-woman/983147001/

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