WOODLAND PARK – Woodland Park Police provided very little new information about the search for missing Woodland Park woman Kelsey Berreth Monday afternoon.
Woodland Park Police said the 29-year-old mother was last seen at the Woodland Park Safeway on Nov. 22nd. She was seen on store video shopping with her daughter prior to her disappearance.
On November 25th, she texted her employer, Doss Aviation and told them she was taking time off. On the same day, her phone was pinged in Gooding, Idaho.
Sheryl Berreth, Kelsey’s mother, contacted police on December 2nd and the Woodland Park police performed a wellness check shortly after.
Kelsey has family that lives in Washington and in Colorado, but it’s not clear if she planned to travel to that area. Her 1-year-old daughter was left behind and is currently being cared for by Berreth’s family, according to Woodland Park Police.
Berreth is described as a white female, 5’3″ tall, 110 pounds, with brown hair. She was last seen wearing a white shirt, grey sweater, blue plants and white shoes. She was carrying a brown purse as well.
The Teller County Sheriff’s Office, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, the FBI and local law enforcement in Idaho are assisting with the search for the woman.
At this point in the investigation, she is considered a missing person and no other information is available.
If you have any information on her whereabouts, please contact the Woodland Park Police Department at (719) 687-9262.