Ashlee Buzzard was arrested Friday and charged with false imprisonment as authorities continue their search for Melodee Buzzard, a case now revealing a complex trail of disguises, altered vehicle identification, and a 1,000-mile journey. The investigation, spanning multiple states, suggests a intentional attempt to conceal Melodee’s location and raises serious concerns for her safety.
The search for 22-year-old Melodee Buzzard began weeks ago, escalating with FBI involvement and multiple search warrants. The case has gripped the Santa Barbara community and beyond,prompting a widespread effort to locate her and understand the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. Buzzard’s arrest marks a meaningful development, though investigators remain tight-lipped about specific details to avoid compromising the ongoing search.Authorities allege Ashlee Buzzard attempted to conceal her identity and Melodee’s whereabouts through the use of wigs and swapped license plates on a vehicle melodee was last seen in. The investigation revealed a roughly 1,000-mile drive connected to the case, indicating a concerted effort to move Melodee across state lines.
The FBI served search warrants last week at Buzzard’s home, a storage locker, and the rental car Melodee was last known to be in, according to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office.Details regarding the victim of the alleged false imprisonment have not been released.
Ashlee Buzzard is being held at a Santa Barbara County jail on $100,000 bail. Sheriff’s detectives state they “remain fully focused on locating Melodee and confirming her safety.”
Anyone with data regarding Melodee Buzzard’s location is urged to contact the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office or submit an anonymous tip online.