CA CA - Melodee Buzzard, 9, Vandenberg Village, 14 Oct 2025

  • #121
There was an error in reporting I believe. They didn’t file a report because of her being last enrolled a year ago, they filed a report because she was enrolled at the Lompoc Unified School District two months ago.

At least that’s how I interpreted/understood it. I might be wrong

I agree with your assessment. 2 months is a long time without anything
 
  • #122
I agree with your assessment. 2 months is a long time without anything
I linked the School District Statement, they clearly explain their process - not verbatim, but it entails phone calls, lettters, emails, home visit/door knock, then LE referral.

The action taken by this district had more follow through/action than most of the similar cases I’ve followed.

Now that we know it hasn’t been a year since she was last seen, I’m still very concerned because she isn’t cooperating. But feel there could be another explanation not related to foul play. Hopefully that’s the case.
 
  • #123
I wish they would create a law in all 50 states to address this. It would have to be carefully thought-out, but to prevent these exact situations.

And I believe they have brought up some potential issues....
it does seem as if California does have some better laws about providing out of public school teaching.
 
  • #124
I linked the School District Statement, they clearly explain their process - not verbatim, but it entails phone calls, lettters, emails, home visit/door knock, then LE referral.

The action taken by this district had more follow through/action than most of the similar cases I’ve followed.

Now that we know it hasn’t been a year since she was last seen, I’m still very concerned because she isn’t cooperating. But feel there could be another explanation not related to foul play. Hopefully that’s the case.

Thank you.
I’m going to go back and read it because I missed something 🫣
 
  • #125
I linked the School District Statement, they clearly explain their process - not verbatim, but it entails phone calls, lettters, emails, home visit/door knock, then LE referral.

The action taken by this district had more follow through/action than most of the similar cases I’ve followed.

Now that we know it hasn’t been a year since she was last seen, I’m still very concerned because she isn’t cooperating. But feel there could be another explanation not related to foul play. Hopefully that’s the case.

I’m sorry to be a pain.
Is this the link you’re referencing?


I see that it says what should be done under California law for independent studies and I see it references a statement from the school but I can’t find the full statement. I’m going to go back a few pages in case I’m missing it
 
  • #126
Good to see there is a process. And it sounds like the school followed it based on that article (rescinding my previous annoyance with the school) thanks @Knox

If anyone finds the full statement
 
  • #127


KSBY reached out to the Lompoc Unified School District for additional information on how homeschooling works within the district and what steps are taken for students enrolled.

The district on Friday said until now, they were unable to release additional information about Melodee’s recent enrollment and steps taken by Lompoc Unified due to a request by local law enforcement.

The district, however, now states Melodee was enrolled there in August when the child and her mother visited Mission Valley Independent School to begin the registration process.

The independent study program is offered through the school district.

“In our independent study program, if a student fails to pick up assignments, the student is referred back to their school of residence, which then contacts the family to complete enrollment. If attendance does not begin, the school follows mandatory truancy procedures—including phone calls, letters, emails, and home visits. When a student or family cannot be reached after these efforts, the school requests a welfare check from law enforcement,” the district said in a statement, adding. “We are doing everything within our authority to support this investigation, including providing records and coordinating with the Sheriff’s Office.”


I saw the full statement in a picture or video still yesterday, it was two pages. But haven't been able to locate it since. There's enough of it captured in the media stories, I don't feel the need to search. School started August 12th, I think the timeline proves they took action appropriately.
 
  • #128
  • #129
In your first linked article it appears that MB's mother never filed the paperwork for homeschooling her daughter. I bet there are no home school books or supplies at the house.


Although the sheriff's office said Melodee is homeschooled, a California Department of Education spokesperson said there’s no record of Ashlee Buzzard filing an annual private school affidavit, which is a requirement for homeschooling.

“Per state law, the CDE does not assess or physically inspect private or homeschools,” the spokesperson said. “Filing an annual affidavit is the only thing that is required.”
I wish the CDE would do some type of assessments on homeschool situations. Are the children really being taught anything or not?

In a perfect world, the children would be given similar tests to those given in school districts, to assess reading comprehension, etc, in order to protect the children from lazy/incompetent parents. imo

It could also uncover those situations where kids were just being labeled 'homeschooled' by abusive families. Although it might just send them underground altogether. :(
 
  • #130
Hello! First post here. I found a historical article from the Santa Maria Times (Feb 11, 1995) that mentions Ashlee Buzzard as a 9-year-old participating in a homeless outreach program with her mother. The article also discusses challenges in the family’s past. It appears to be a legitimate newspaper source and may provide historical context.


Source: Newspapers.com link
 
  • #131
Hello! First post here. I found a historical article from the Santa Maria Times (Feb 11, 1995) that mentions Ashlee Buzzard as a 9-year-old participating in a homeless outreach program with her mother. The article also discusses challenges in the family’s past. It appears to be a legitimate newspaper source and may provide historical context.


Source: Newspapers.com link
Is Lori Miranda still around I wonder?
 
  • #132
Hello! First post here. I found a historical article from the Santa Maria Times (Feb 11, 1995) that mentions Ashlee Buzzard as a 9-year-old participating in a homeless outreach program with her mother. The article also discusses challenges in the family’s past. It appears to be a legitimate newspaper source and may provide historical context.


Source: Newspapers.com link
That was a great find, thank you. Ironic that snapshot of Ashlee's life was at age 9 - now her own daughter at the same age is nowhere to be found. Can't help but wonder if there's a correlation. Ashlee also turned 40 last month, FWIW.
 
  • #133
Is Lori Miranda still around I wonder?

I can't link it but she's on FB. I found it by searching her name. She has a post about Melodee being missing.
 
  • #134
What a shame. Melodee is a beautiful young girl. I wish this could turn out differently, but I just don't see how.
 
  • #135
Since the beginning of the investigation, Melodee’s mother, Ashlee Buzzard has not been able to provide a clear explanation to where her daughter could be, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Buzzard has been uncooperative with investigators and detectives have not gotten a verified answer to where Melodee could be


How is this even possible?
 
  • #136
Was there a history with CPS, any open case?
What are the possibilities?
I'm so afraid she was fatally abused or sold/given to someone bad. It's almost always the first possibility in these cases, though.

Have we ever seen a case where a child was safe, being hidden with a relative, but safe?
 
  • #137
Since the beginning of the investigation, Melodee’s mother, Ashlee Buzzard has not been able to provide a clear explanation to where her daughter could be, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Buzzard has been uncooperative with investigators and detectives have not gotten a verified answer to where Melodee could be


How is this even possible?
Like others have noted, Lori Vallow was first arrested because she wouldn't provide LE information on the whereabouts of her children.

Not liking this situation at all.

jmopinion
 
  • #138
Was there a history with CPS, any open case?
What are the possibilities?
I'm so afraid she was fatally abused or sold/given to someone bad. It's almost always the first possibility in these cases, though.

Have we ever seen a case where a child was safe, being hidden with a relative, but safe?
If there was a history with CPS, it’s not being disclosed.

According to public court records in Santa Barbara County, there is an active collection case, FWIW. I think we’re just going to have watch how this case unfolds. Sadly, so far no one has come forward with information on where she might be.
 

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