Missing Colorado Mom Caught On Camera Shopping With Child Hours Before Disappearance
Dec. 12 2018, Updated 5:58 p.m. ET
A chilling new video is giving viewers an update on the horrific case of the missing Colorado mom.
As RadarOnline.com has learned, newly-released surveillance footage shows the woman shopping with her daughter just hours before she suddenly disappeared.
Police released the clip in hopes that someone with information on the mother’s whereabouts would come forward.
The eerie video shows Kelsey Berreth, 29, entering a Safeway grocery store in Woodland Park with her baby around 12:30 on Thanksgiving Day.
Berreth's fiancé, Patrick Frazee, is said to be the last person to have seen her before her disappearance. According to cops, Frazee said Berreth dropped their 1-year-old child off at his house when she came back from the store — and he has not seen her since.
Despite the fact that the two were set to wed, Frazee and Berreth did not live together.
Three days after the young mom vanished, on November 25, co-workers received a text message from Berreth's cell phone saying she would not be coming to work for the rest of the week.
Frazee told authorities he received the same text message.
Police traced Berreth's phone signal to Gooding, Idaho — about 700 miles from her home.
On December 2, police searched Berreth's home following a missing person’s report filed by her mother.
Her fiancé never contacted police.
"She's not the kind that runs off. This is completely out of character. She's reliable, considerate and honest," Berreth's worried mother, Cheryl, said at a press conference following the tragedy.
"She doesn't run off and someone knows where she's at. Kelsey we just want you home,” she added, addressing her missing daughter. “Call us if you can and we won't quit looking."
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