Missing Colorado Mom Not Found After Police Raid Fiancé's Property
Dec. 17 2018, Updated 1:50 p.m. ET
Police did not find missing Colorado mom Kelsey Berreth after searching her fiancé's home on Friday, RadarOnline.com has learned.
Multiple agencies including the Woodland Park Police Department completed a search of Berreth's fiancé, Patrick Frazee's home in Florissant, Colorado, KOAA News reported.
Frazee's 35-acre home is approximately 15 miles from Berreth's property in Woodland Park.
Although Berreth was not found at the residence, authorities have not yet disclosed any other clues they may have discovered as a result of Friday's search.
According to online reports, investigators are continuing to conduct interviews are treating the case as a top priority.
The search of Frazee's home comes on the heels of a new text message mystery that has emerged in the case. RadarOnline.com reported that Berreth's boss received a text from her three days after she was seen.
RadarOnline.com revealed the video that emerged of Berreth, 29, entering a Safeway grocery store in Woodland Park on Thanksgiving Day with her baby.
Her fiancé told cops that Berreth dropped their one-year-old daughter off with him after visiting the store.
She was not reported missing until ten days later. Due to the recent emergence of the text to her boss, investigators have a lot to dig into.
"Right now, there are a lot more questions than there are answers," Susan Medina, spokeswoman for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation revealed.
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