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CA MELODEE BUZZARD: Missing from Vandenberg Village, CA - 9 Oct 2025 - Age 9 *Found Deceased* (3 Viewers)

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California authorities launch search for girl who hasn’t been seen in at least 1 year​

Authorities in Santa Barbara County launched a search for a 9-year-old girl who has not been seen in a year, and who has not been seen in a photograph in two.

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office began searching for Melodee Buzzard on Tuesday after a school administrator reported she hadn’t been at school in quite some time.

Deputies attempted to contact Melodee and her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, at their home in Lompoc, but the elementary school student was not there, and “no clear explanation was provided for her whereabouts.”

Although the missing persons case is only one-day-old, detectives have been unable to confirm a single recent sighting in about a year. The most recent photograph they were able to locate was taken at least two years ago, officials said.

The Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone with information about Melodee, potential sightings or contact in the past year, to come forward.

“Even small details may be critical in helping investigators ensure her safety,” the Sheriff’s Office wrote in a news release.


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Hearing continued in Buzzard case as discovery dispute emerges​

A hearing in the murder case against Ashlee Lynn Buzzard was continued Wednesday morning in Santa Barbara County Superior Court in Lompoc, as attorneys argued over access to forensic evidence ahead of a preliminary hearing.

Buzzard, 40, appeared in court for the scheduled hearing, where her defense attorney said a large volume of recently received discovery materials had not yet been fully reviewed by forensic experts. The defense argued additional underlying data tied to prosecution evidence is needed to adequately prepare.

Prosecutors disputed the timing and scope of the request, stating they have already provided materials beyond their required obligations and asked the court for additional time to respond to new legal arguments raised during the hearing.

Judge Stephen Dunkle continued the motion to May 7 at 1:30 p.m. to allow both sides to clarify what evidence has been disclosed and what may still be outstanding. No preliminary hearing date was set.

Buzzard waived time through July, allowing the case to proceed beyond standard statutory timelines.

A separate hearing related to the case is scheduled for May 6 at 1:30 p.m. at the Santa Maria Superior Court, where Judge Denise Hippach is expected to review issues surrounding a search warrant used in the investigation.
 

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