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Candlelight vigil to be held for Kelsey Berreth

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WOODLAND PARK – A candlelight vigil will be held Thursday night for missing Woodland Park woman Kelsey Berreth.

The vigil will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday at Memorial Park.

Berreth, 29, was last seen on Thanksgiving at a Woodland Park Safeway store. Authorities released the surveillance video Tuesday showing her walking into the store with her 1-year-old daughter.

Berreth’s fiance, Patrick Frazee, told police he saw her later that afternoon when he picked up their daughter.

That was the last time she was seen.

At a news conference Monday, authorities confirmed that her phone pinged off a cell tower in southern Idaho on Nov. 25. Berreth’s employer, Doss Aviation in Pueblo, also received a text that day from Berreth’s phone which said she wouldn’t be at work the next week.

That time off had not been requested prior to the message.

Woodland Park Police said there were no planes missing from Doss Aviation and investigators do not believe she flew to Idaho.

“She’s not the kind that 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,” said Cheryl Berreth, Kelsey’s mother.

Frazee would later tell Berreth’s mother that he also received a text from her on Nov.25, though authorities did not go into detail about what that text message said.

Investigators said Frazee has cooperated with the investigation, and he is currently taking care of their daughter. Police said they have not searched Frazee’s home at this time.

Woodland Park Police said they do not believe there is any danger to the community in connection to this case.

If you have any information about her disappearance, you are urged to contact the Woodland Park Police Department immediately at (719)-687-9262.