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		Police search ranch belonging to missing 
		Colorado woman's fiance 
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		 [December 15, 2018] 
		By Keith Coffman 
 DENVER (Reuters) - Police looking for a 
		Colorado mother who was reported missing from her small mountain town 
		nearly two weeks ago searched her fiance's ranch on Friday but stopped 
		short of calling him a suspect in the case.
 
 The police chief of Woodland Park, Colorado, also publicly called on 
		Patrick Frazee, 32, to submit to a formal interview with detectives, 
		saying he was the last person believed to have seen or heard from his 
		fiance, 29-year-old Kelsey Berreth.
 
 "We are asking him to sit down with our investigators since he was the 
		last person to talk with Kelsey," Woodland Park Police Chief Miles 
		DeYoung told reporters at an afternoon press conference.
 
 DeYoung said Frazee of nearby Florissant, Colorado, had so far been 
		communicating with authorities through his lawyer. He has not been 
		labeled a suspect or "person of interest" in the case, the chief said.
 
 A spokeswoman for Frazee's Colorado Springs-based attorney, Jeremy Loew, 
		told Reuters the lawyer would have no comment on Friday. Loew has 
		previously said his client was cooperating in the investigation, giving 
		them access to his phone and supplying DNA samples.
 
 DeYoung said it was possible Berreth was still alive, adding "that is 
		our hope."
 
		
		 
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            State and local police, assisted by the Federal Bureau of 
			Investigation, have been searching for Berreth since Dec. 2, when 
			her mother said she had not been heard from in several days.
 Berreth was seen on surveillance video entering a Safeway grocery 
			store in Woodland Park, about 90 miles southwest of Denver, on 
			Thanksgiving Day. Frazee told police he saw her later that day when 
			he picked up the couple’s 1-year-old daughter Kaylee.
 
            
			 
            
 Three days later, Berreth’s employer received a text from her phone 
			saying she would not be coming to work for a week, police said. That 
			same day her phone pinged off a tower near Gooding, Idaho some 700 
			miles away.
 
 In August, 34-year-old Shanann Watts, a pregnant mother of two 
			daughters, vanished from her home in the town of Frederick, north of 
			Denver.
 
 Her husband, Christopher Watts, was arrested and last month pleaded 
			guilty to killing his wife and daughters. He was sentenced to three 
			consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole.
 
 (Additional reporting by Dan Whitcomb in Los Angeles; editing by 
			Chris Reese)
 
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