Crime & Safety

Colorado Mom Of 2 Suddenly Disappears; Police Ask For Answers

Kimberlee Graves, 41, was last seen on Dec. 4. Police said her home had been ransacked.

COLORADO -- A mother of two in Colorado is still missing, 14 days after she was last seen. Kimberlee Graves was reportedly last seen on Dec. 4 and police need help to find her.

Fort Collins police said officers conducted a Dec. 8 welfare check on Graves, 41, after a friend called the department. Two days later, the friend entered Graves' home to find that it had been ransacked, police said.

On Dec. 13, Graves' car, a red Toyota Rav4 was found abandoned in a parking garage at College Avenue and Mulberry Street.

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Detectives on the case said they "have not found evidence of injury, the suspicious circumstances have caused concern for her safety."

Daniel Cordova, a friend of Graves, told KDVRthat she was "too friendly."

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"I’m just really concerned," Cordova told KDVR. "I’m curious what happened to my friend."

Anyone with information about Ms. Graves’ whereabouts should contact Fort Collins Police at 970-416-2825 or tipsline@fcgov.com. People may also contact Crime Stoppers of Larimer County at 970-221-6868 or www.stopcriminals.org. Tipsters can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.

--Photo courtesy of Fort Collins Police

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