The body of 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard has been found, and her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, has been arrested in connection with her disappearance. Melodee went missing during an impromptu road trip with her mother, and her body was discovered in Utah in early December.
Law enforcement sources revealed that Melodee’s body was located in an area where she had traveled with her mother in October. It is believed that Melodee was killed, with authorities suspecting that she died in October before her disappearance was reported.
Melodee was last seen on camera with her mother on October 9 near the Colorado-Utah border after they embarked on a sudden road trip from their home in Lompoc, California. The pair traveled as far as Nebraska before Melodee went missing. Family members had not seen the young girl for over a year and described Ashlee Buzzard as “extremely mentally unstable.”
Ashlee Buzzard has been uncooperative with investigators and faced felony false imprisonment charges last month in an unrelated case. The charges were dropped after an audio recording disproved claims made by the victim.
The Lompoc Unified School District reported Melodee as missing in October after staff noticed her prolonged absence from the homeschooled elementary school program. The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is expected to release major developments in the case on Tuesday evening.
The tragic case of Melodee Buzzard highlights the importance of vigilance in missing person cases and the devastating impact of family tragedies. Our thoughts are with Melodee’s loved ones during this difficult time.

