Melodee Buzzard’s mom plotted to ‘cut off’ missing 9-year-old from ‘entire world,’ grandma says
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Melodee Buzzard’s grandmother has revealed that she was in the midst of adopting the young girl when Melodee’s mother abruptly took her away. This occurred soon after the mother, Ashlee Buzzard, was discharged from a mental health facility in 2021.

The investigation into Melodee’s disappearance was launched by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office on October 14. This came after a school official raised concerns over the 9-year-old’s prolonged absence. When questioned, Ashlee Buzzard failed to provide a credible account of her daughter’s location.

Authorities have described Ashlee as uncooperative, noting her unwillingness to confirm Melodee’s whereabouts or her well-being. Given these circumstances, the sheriff’s office has categorized Melodee as both missing and “at risk.” The FBI has been enlisted to assist in the search efforts.

Lilly Denes, Melodee’s paternal grandmother, shared with Fox News Digital that during Ashlee’s hospitalization, social services approached her to prevent Melodee from entering foster care. Denes agreed to take care of the child and initiated the adoption process.

Ashlee Buzzard seen in surveillance image

However, Denes recounted that in 2021, Ashlee retrieved Melodee from school after her release from the mental health facility, thereby halting the adoption proceedings.

A recent image captured on October 7, 2025, shows Ashlee Buzzard alongside her daughter Melodee at a rental car business in Lompoc, California, according to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office.

“We were so happy when social services called us and told us that they were gonna place the baby with us. You know, we were so happy,” Denes said. “That lady is mentally ill bad.”

Since then, the grandmother said she hasn’t been allowed to see Melodee, adding that Ashlee cut the girl off “from the entire world.” Denes said Ashlee “cut off” Melodee from her entire family.

Photo of missing California girl Melodee Buzzard

Melodee Buzzard is shown here in a photo that the FBI says was taken in 2023. (FBI)

The grandmother said she got a weird feeling about Ashlee from the second they met.

“When I met her, my son brought her to the house. She looked so quiet and she was following me with her eyes back and forth, and I told my son: ‘Son, is this girl OK? She doesn’t look like she’s normal,” Denes said. “Something’s wrong with this lady.”

She described Melodee as a “very happy baby, always smiling, very smart.”

Melodee Buzzard seen on Oct. 7 before disappearance

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office released a new image of Melodee Buzzard “captured at a local car rental business on October 7.” (Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office )

“I know that maybe somebody out there in the world knows where my baby is. Somebody has to know,” Denes said.

According to authorities, Ashlee left California with her 9-year-old daughter on Oct. 7 and traveled as far as Nebraska in a Chevrolet Malibu bearing a California license plate, with the return trip including Kansas.

On Oct. 8, the Malibu was seen with a New York license plate. Detectives said the New York plate doesn’t belong to Ashlee, and they think it was used as a “false or switched plate to avoid detection.” When the car was returned to the rental car agency in California, the original license plate was allegedly placed back on the car.

Surveillance image of Melodee Buzzard

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office said “Melodee is wearing a hooded sweatshirt with the hood pulled up and what appears to be a wig that is darker and straighter than her natural hair,” and that, “investigators believe the wig may have been used to alter her appearance.”  (Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office)

Detectives believe the Malibu traveled through several areas between California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada on or around Oct. 9.

“Somewhere along that route is where we know Ashlee was no longer with Melodee,” Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Raquel Zick told KUTV.

Investigators previously released surveillance video from a rental car location in Lompoc, California, showing Ashlee and Melodee Buzzard apparently both wearing wigs.

Map released by officials

Investigators say Ashlee and Melodee Buzzard were on a road trip when the young girl disappeared. (Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office)

“The footage corresponds to previously released still images and shows both Ashlee and Melodee wearing wigs. Investigators also believe that Ashlee swapped wigs throughout the trip, changing to a darker wig that is similar in color and style to the one Melodee was seen wearing. This change in appearance is believed to have been intentional to avoid recognition during travel,” the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office said.

On Nov. 7, Ashlee was charged with false imprisonment after allegedly holding a man captive. She was released from jail under several conditions, which include wearing a GPS monitor.

Tyler Brewer, who said he’s a court officer, said in a statement that Ashlee “became visibly distressed after sharing information she appeared to regret disclosing,” pulled out a box cutter, locked the doors to her home and refused to let him leave, ABC News reported.

WATCH: Ashlee and Melodee Buzzard at the rental car location

Brewer told NewsNation that Ashlee told him where Melodee was located and who she was with. However, Brewer said he has concerns if the information Ashlee told him was true.

Melodee is described by officials as 4-feet to 4-feet, 6-inches tall, 60 to 100 pounds, with brown curly hair and brown eyes.

Individuals with information related to Melodee’s whereabouts are asked to contact (805) 681-4150.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Ashlee’s attorney for comment.

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