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MISSING MOM: Twin Falls authorities assist in missing Colorado mom investigation

Kelsey Berreth
Posted at 9:11 PM, Dec 22, 2018
and last updated 2018-12-23 00:43:44-05

TWIN FALLS, Idaho — Officials in Twin Falls have assisted authorities in Woodland Park, Colorado in the investigation into a missing mother last seen in Colorado on Thanksgiving day.

Police in Woodland Park had previously reported Kelsey Berreth's cell phone pinged in Gooding, Idaho after her disappearance.

In a press release Saturday, it was announced the Twin Falls Police Department and Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office helped prepare and serve search warrants as well as process evidence.

"On December 15, 2018, the Federal Bureau of Investigations contacted the Twin Falls Police Department and Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office to request assistance with the ongoing Woodland Park investigation into the disappearance of Kelsey Berreth," a statement from the city of Twin Falls said. "Detectives from the Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office and Twin Falls Police Department worked with the Colorado Bureau of Investigations (CBI) and the FBI to prepare and serve several search warrants as well as processing some items of evidence with the assistance of Twin Falls County and Twin Falls City Evidence Technicians."

Sheriff Tom Carter and Chief Craig Kingsbury said in a joint statement, “We are pleased our organizations were able to provide the assistance and support requested by the FBI, CBI, and the Woodland Park Police Department.”