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Former Sheriff gives insight to search on missing mom’s fiance property search

It has been 24 days since anyone has seen Kelsey Berreth, a mom who was last seen in Teller County.

A search on her fiance, Patrick Frazee’s property has started to grow speculation of his role in her disappearance, but Woodland Park Police have not named him a suspect or person of interest in their investigation.

Former Pueblo County Sheriff now a private investigator, Dan Corsentino says investigators are taking their time with the property search. He states, “there’s a lot of factors they’re looking for or they could be looking for her.”

On Saturday morning, the second day of searching Frazee’s property, KRDO was the only media outlet to capture investigators going to the home.

Corsentino who was Pueblo County Sheriff when Kelsey Schelling went missing back in 2013 says in both searches, investigators have had to focus their efforts on big plots of land.

“They’re looking for any other articles of clothing, anything psychical to the that property where some it’s an anomaly. The fact that they got a search warrant tells the judge there’s something that has value and they want to explore further,” he says.

Woodland Park police have not released any information about what has been found, if anything, on the Frazee property. On Friday, Frazee’s truck was seen towed away to an unknown location.

Most recently, an anonymous donor has put $25,000 for any clues that might lead to Berreth.

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