Idaho woman probed in missing Colorado mom case

An unidentified Idaho woman is under investigation in the Kelsey Berreth case.

The female, known only as a 32-year-old nurse, is being probed for possibly disposing of a cell phone belonging to the missing Colorado woman that cops believe is dead, reported ABC News.

Patrick Frazee, Berreth’s fiance, was charged with murder on Dec. 31. He attempted to procure someone to kill Berreth three times between September and November and causing her death on or around Thanksgiving, according to charging documents.

Berreth was last spotted Nov. 22 on grocery story surveillance video carrying her 1-year-old daughter, Kaylee.

When Frazee was arrested Dec. 21, police said more arrests were possible, but have yet to announce any. Cops say evidence suggests Berreth was murdered at her Woodland Park home and her phone tracked to Gooding, Idaho, on Nov. 25.

The body of 29-year-old Berreth, a pilot instructor, has not yet been discovered, through Twin Falls police stated last week they thought they had found possible evidence in connection to the case.

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