FLORISSANT – Sunday morning, the Woodland Park Police Department announced it has completed the search of the Frazee property, where Kelsey Berreth’s fiance, Patrick Frazee lives.
The department said approximately 75 people were involved in the search Saturday. A backhoe was brought in to assist in the search.
Police said they still have not found Kelsey and the property has been turned back over to the homeowner. The department said investigators continue to conduct interviews and the case remains their number one priority.
Saturday, the Woodland Park Police Department announced that an anonymous donor has provided $25,000 in reward money for information that leads to the location or safe return of Berreth.
Berreth was last seen in public on Thanksgiving at a Woodland Park Safeway store. Her fiance, Patrick Frazee, told police he saw her later that afternoon when he picked up their daughter. She has not been seen since. Ten days later on Dec. 2, Berreth’s mother reported her missing.
On Friday, authorities announced that they were now classifying Kelsey Berreth’s disappearance as suspicious, 23 days after she was last seen. The announcement came as investigators began the search of her fiances home.
At this time, the Woodland Park Police Department has not released any further information pertaining to the case, including any conversations they have had with Patrick Frazee, Kelsey Berreth’s fiance.
The Woodland Park Police Department will pay up to $25,000 for information that leads to the safe return of Kelsey Berreth. Tips can be called into the Woodland Park Police Department at (719) 687-9262 or emailed to the dedicated email account at kelsey@city-woodlanpark.org for investigators to follow up. If you have any information related to this case, please call the Woodland Park Police Department.
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