Key Points
- On December 23, 2025, authorities confirmed the discovery of 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard’s body in Wayne County, Utah.
- Her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, 40, has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder.
- Investigators determined Melodee died from multiple gunshot wounds to the head.
- Evidence links shell casings found near the body to Ashlee’s residence in California.
- Ashlee is being held without bail at the Santa Barbara County Northern Branch Jail.
Discovery and Arrest
Authorities announced on December 23, 2025, that the remains of Melodee Buzzard, age 9, were identified in a remote area of Wayne County, Utah. Her mother, Ashlee Buzzard, was arrested at her California home the same day on suspicion of murder.
The arrest followed weeks of investigation after hikers discovered decomposed remains on December 6. DNA testing confirmed the identity on December 22.
Case Timeline
- August 2025: Ashlee enrolled Melodee in an independent study program but failed to collect assignments.
- October 7, 2025: The pair left their home in Vandenberg Village, California, for a road trip. Surveillance footage showed them wearing wigs at a car rental agency.
- October 9, 2025: Melodee was last seen on security cameras near the Utah-Colorado border.
- October 10, 2025: Ashlee returned to California alone.
- October 14, 2025: School officials reported Melodee missing.
- November 7, 2025: Ashlee was arrested on an unrelated false imprisonment charge, later dismissed.
- December 6, 2025: Human remains were discovered in Utah.
- December 22, 2025: DNA confirmed the remains belonged to Melodee.
- December 23, 2025: Ashlee was arrested and charged with murder.
Investigation Findings
Authorities revealed that Melodee died from multiple gunshot wounds to the head. A shell casing found near her body matched one recovered earlier from Ashlee’s residence.
Investigators allege Ashlee attempted to evade detection during the road trip by swapping rental car license plates and backing into gas stations to avoid surveillance cameras.
Officials described the crime as “calculated” and “premeditated”, though a clear motive has not been established. Ashlee has refused to cooperate with investigators.
Context and Public Impact
The case has drawn national attention due to its disturbing details and the involvement of a parent. Authorities emphasize the importance of community vigilance in missing child cases, noting that school officials played a critical role in reporting Melodee’s absence.
What Happens Next?
Ashlee Buzzard remains in custody without bail at the Santa Barbara County Northern Branch Jail. Prosecutors are preparing formal charges, and court proceedings are expected to begin in early 2026.
Updates will continue to be provided by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office as the case develops.








