Car used by missing California girl's mom on road trip had license plates swapped to 'avoid detection'
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The mother of a 9-year-old girl considered “at-risk” reportedly informed a man she allegedly held against his will that she knows her daughter’s whereabouts.

The case of Melodee Buzzard, who is 9 years old, was brought to the attention of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office on October 14. This action followed a school official’s report concerning her extended absence from school. Authorities noted that Melodee’s mother, Ashlee, failed to provide a credible account of her daughter’s location when questioned. Law enforcement described Ashlee as uncooperative, stating she has not confirmed Melodee’s safety or whereabouts.

Tyler Brewer, who identifies himself as a court officer, shared that Ashlee revealed critical information to him, which she seemed to regret. According to Brewer, she then brandished a box cutter and secured the doors of her residence, an incident covered by ABC News. Brewer claimed that Ashlee’s demeanor changed dramatically after she divulged the information, leading to her aggressive actions and preventing him from leaving.

In an interview with NewsNation, Brewer disclosed that Ashlee confided in him about Melodee’s location and the person accompanying her.

Ashlee Buzzard seen in surveillance image

An image from surveillance at a car rental facility in Lompoc, California, dated October 7, 2025, shows Ashlee Buzzard, Melodee’s mother, alongside her daughter.

However, Brewer said he has concerns if the information Ashlee told him was true. Buzzard was charged with false imprisonment on Nov. 7 and a judge allowed her to be released from jail but must wear an ankle monitor and cannot contact Brewer. 

Lily Denes, Melodee’s paternal grandmother, told KTLA she was frustrated that Ashlee was released from jail, saying that the 9-year-old’s name wasn’t brought up during the court hearing.

“They let her go, and they didn’t even [say] anything about the baby missing,” Denes said, adding she was “really mad.”

Photo of missing California girl Melodee Buzzard

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

Denes also claimed that Ashlee was previously treated for mental health issues.

“She has a record of being in the loony hospital in Camarillo twice … I knew she was an odd lady; I knew it from the first time I met her. I knew something was wrong with her,” 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.

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 )

Investigators believe that the Malibu traveled through several areas between California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada on or around Oct. 9, according to the sheriff’s office.

“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.

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)

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

“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.

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)

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 reached out to Ashlee’s attorney for comment.

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