The small town of Green River, Utah, became an unexpected focal point in the search for 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard, a California girl who’s been missing for abo
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GREEN RIVER, Utah (KUTV) — The small town of Green River, Utah, became an unexpected focal point in the search for 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard, a California girl who’s been missing for about a month.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office said Green River is one of five key locations where Melodee was last seen, and federal investigators have been combing through surveillance footage and tips from the area.
Residents said the case has shaken their normally quiet community of fewer than 1,000 people, which sits just off Interstate 70 — a main route between Colorado and Utah.
GREEN RIVER, Utah (KUTV) — The small town of Green River, Utah, became an unexpected focal point in the search for 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard, a California girl who’s been missing for about a month.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office said Green River is one of five key locations where Melodee was last seen, and federal investigators have been combing through surveillance footage and tips from the area.
Residents said the case has shaken their normally quiet community of fewer than 1,000 people, which sits just off Interstate 70 — a main route between Colorado and Utah.
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“Somewhere along that route is where we know Ashlee was no longer with Melodee,” said Raquel Zick, Public Information Officer with the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office, which is leading the investigation. "We have a confirmed sighting of Melodee and Ashlee on October 9th, which is going to be on the return trip — and that would’ve been on the Colorado side of the Colorado–Utah border."
That was the last time Melodee was seen before her mother took what investigators described as an unusual route back to California, passing through several areas not originally part of the trip.
“Through this whole process, we’ve been kind of honing down a timeline as well as a search area, which we now have down to one day and just these handful of states that we are trying to find where Melodee was,” Zick said.
Zick declined to elaborate on all the investigative tools used but confirmed that the route extended as far east as Nebraska and, on the return trip, “dipped into Kansas” before crossing back through Utah.
“We’re the oasis in the middle of nowhere. You’re coming from so far from either way,” said Rilee Pinneo, a longtime Green River resident and expecting mother. “It’s just super suspicious — like why are you making her wear wigs, why are you wearing wigs, why are you changing your license plate — but then you come back and you’re not willing to talk about it or your daughter or anything.”
Pinneo said Green River’s gas stations are often busy stops for travelers passing through.
“A lot of people definitely stop at the Love’s because they’ve got two gas stations right there,” she said. “Easy get in and get out, right back on the highway.”
An employee at the Love’s Travel Stop confirmed that the FBI requested surveillance footage in connection with a case involving a missing California girl, but investigators did not provide a name. The employee said such a request was unusual and had never happened before.
That timeline aligns with information released by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office, which identified Green River as a possible location where Melodee and her mother were seen about a month ago.
“I’m sure if they noticed a little girl, she would be brought in right away, taken care of,” Pinneo added. “She would definitely be looked after.”
Other nearby businesses said they have not been contacted by the FBI about surveillance footage.
Authorities have not released details about why Green River is a focus in the investigation, but police said they continue to follow leads across multiple states. The young girl was last confirmed to be seen near the Colorado and Utah border.
“It’s not your run-of-the-mill missing persons case,” Zick said, noting that the investigation remains complex and multi-state.
Zick added that the Sheriff’s Office is continuing to receive a large number of tips and is working through each one.
Anyone with information about Melodee Buzzard’s whereabouts is urged to contact local law enforcement or the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office.