Colorado Kelsey Berreth murder charged, but they still cannot find her body.
The fiance of a Colorado woman who has been missing for a month was arrested on Friday.
Patrick Frazee was served with an arrest warrant early in the morning and then walked away in handcuffs to be charged with first-degree murder as well as solicitation of murder.
Berreth was last seen on Thanksgiving day entering a supermarket near her home in Woodland Park with her infant daughter Kaylee before going to drop the girl off with Frazee at the home he shares with his mother.
Frazee, 32, is the father of the young girl. She is now in protective custody and will soon be reunited with her mother’s family.
Despite the charge, the body of the 29-year-old pilot and flight instructor has not been found at this time.
Authorities also said on Friday that they believe Berreth was killed in her home based on evidence they uncovered during their search of the property.
Police arrived at the Teller County home of Frazee before daybreak on Friday morning and were seen cuffing Frazee at dawn in images obtained by ABC News.
He was transported to the Teller County Jail a source with knowledge of the investigation tells DailyMail.com, and the FBI and members of the CBI are now searching the property.
Sheila Frazee, the mother of the suspect, was briefly detained detained by authorities but not placed under arrest.
The divorced mother of four, who is a registered nurse, lives with her youngest son at the ranch, which she outright owns according to public records.
She also owns two additional properties in the area.
Her son meanwhile attends to the ranch and also breeds dogs.
Records show that Frazee was booked into the facility at 8:33am and charged with a felony, though the exact charge was not listed and it instead read: ‘Please type a charge description here.’
That same source said that Frazee’s arrest came after authorities obtained new information about Berreth that has lead them to believe she is no longer alive.
Frazee was arrested after cell records and data provided new details regarding Berreth’s disappearance according to officials.
The solicitation charge was also addressed at a news conference on Friday, with officials saying that Frazee asked someone to commit some sort of crime but refusing to elaborate beyond that at this time.
As for where the body may be, police told residents of Woodland Park that they should expect an increase in police activity around the area in the coming days.
Police are also still working to get Berreth’s phone back from Idaho, where it has been for close to a month.
Agents are also at Berreth’s home looking for evidence.
Frazee will have a video conference with the court on Friday afternoon and then go in front of the judge on New Year’s Eve in his first formal appearance.
Frazee had previously allowed authorities to search his property last week, but after two days combing the 35-acre property there was no news from officials and Frazee returned to his home.
Authorities then returned to the property of Monday for what they later said was just a routine check, and again left without making an arrest of sharing any update on the case.
On Thursday night, officials were seen at Berreth’s townhouse well into the night, and just hours later Frazee was placed in custody.
The arrest warrant in the case is sealed at this time as are the details of Frazee’s first appearance.
The arraignment will be next week officials said during a news conference on Friday.
Prior to Friday, the Woodland Police Department had only said that the evidence gathered during the investigation suggested that Berreth’s disappearance was suspicious.
This now the second high-profile case to emerge from Colorado involving the murder of a partner in just the past six months.
In August, Chris Watts killed his wife, unborn son and two young daughters just 150 miles north in Weld County.