Idaho woman being investigated for possibly disposing of Kelsey Berreth's cellphone: reports
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An Idaho woman is being investigated for possibly disposing of a cellphone belonging to Kelsey Berreth, the Colorado woman last seen in November and presumed murdered, according to reports.
ABC News reported Wednesday that the 32-year-old woman is a nurse from Twin Falls, located 130 miles southeast of Boise. Her name was being withheld because she has not been publicly identified or charged with a crime, the report said.
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Patrick Frazee, Berreth’s fiancé and the father of her 1-year-old child, was charged Monday in her murder.
Berreth, 29, was last seen on Thanksgiving in a supermarket. Three days after her disappearance, her cellphone pinged 600 miles away in Idaho and her boss received a text that said she was taking off of work that week.
Prosecutors said Frazee tried three times to find someone to kill his finance between September and November.
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She was reported missing Dec. 2 and has not been found. Prosecutors have not said how she was killed or why.