Colorado flight instructor, 29, last seen at a grocery store on Thanksgiving vanishes

Colorado flight instructor, 29, last seen at a grocery store on Thanksgiving vanishes while police trace cell phone ping in Idaho

  • Kelsey Berreth, 29, was last seen in a grocery store in Woodland Park, Colorado on Thanksgiving Day
  • November 25, police went to her home for a welfare check but she was not there
  • Authorities say that Berreth’s cell phone pinged near the town of Gooding, Idaho
  • Berreth, who works as a flight instructor, is the mother of a one-year-old child

Authorities are searching for a Colorado mother who disappeared on Thanksgiving.

Kelsey Berreth, 29, was last seen at a grocery store in Woodland Park on November 22. Three days later, Berreth’s mother called police.

Officers who were sent to conduct a welfare check in her home did not find her, according to EastIdahoNews.com.

Police in Woodland Park said that Berreth’s phone pinged near Gooding, Idaho sometime on November 25.

‘It could just be a false ping, or it could be the actual last location for the activity of that phone,’ Woodland Park police Commander Chris Adams told KEPR-TV.

Kelsey Berreth, 29, was last seen at a grocery store in Woodland Park on November 22

Berreth is the mother to a one-year-old child. She is seen above with her child

Berreth is the mother to a one-year-old child. She is seen above with her child

Berreth, mother to a one-year-old child, is described as 5ft3in tall and weighing 110 pounds.

She was last seen wearing a white shirt, gray sweater, blue pants, and white shoes while carrying a brown purse.

Her family posted a notice on Facebook saying that the purse was the only thing missing from her home.

Berreth’s makeup kit, suitcases, and car are still at home.

Berreth, mother to a one-year-old child, is described as 5ft3in tall and weighing 110 pounds

Officers who were sent to conduct a welfare check in her home did not find her

Berreth, mother to a one-year-old child, is described as 5ft3in tall and weighing 110 pounds

Idaho authorities said that they have been notified Berreth could be in the state.

Berreth’s brother, Clint, says that his sister is a flight instructor.

‘We really have no idea, we don’t have any more information on it,’ Clint, a resident of Tacoma, Washington, told Q13 News. 

‘She’s a flight instructor … never done anything like this.’ 

JoDee Garretson, a cousin of Berreth who lives in Pasco, Washington, said it’s unlike her to suddenly disappear.

‘They’re a very close-knit family. That’s why I don’t believe she’d just…’ Garretson the stops mid-sentence to wipe away tears.

‘She’s got to see people are looking for her. She wouldn’t put them through that.’ 

Garretson added: ‘She’s such a good person, a loving person. 

‘She’s grounded and responsible. She has a one year old child, she wouldn’t just leave her.’ 

If you have any information on Berreth’s whereabouts, contact the Woodland Park Police Department at (719)-687-9262. 

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