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Request for Public Assistance Regarding Missing Person 

The Inyo County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s assistance regarding a reported  missing person. In early February of this year, the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office and the Death  Valley National Park Service located a vehicle in a remote area just outside of Death Valley  called Slab City, which is private property. This area is commonly used by campers during the  winter months and is located just off Highway 190.

The vehicle is further described as a white 2009 Chevrolet HHR, with North Carolina license  plates, and is registered to Kelsey Pittman out of North Carolina. Deputies and Park Rangers  searched the area for Kelsey or any other responsible party; however, they were unsuccessful  in locating anyone.

Throughout the course of the next several months, Deputies checked on the vehicle and ran the  license plate several times to see if Kelsey had been reported as a missing person, however,  the inquiries came back with negative results. Additionally, within those months, extensive  searches of the area were conducted, including utilizing the Sheriff’s Search and Rescue (SAR) Team, drones, tracking/cadaver dogs, as well as certified trackers. Each search turned out  negative results.

Sheriff’s Deputies were able to speak with Kelsey’s mother who reported Kelsey as a missing  person. According to Kelsey’s mother, the last time anyone had contact with Kelsey was in  November of 2024, when Kelsey had law enforcement contact in Utah.

Kelsey Pittman is a 33-year-old Caucasian female, with blonde strawberry hair, hazel  eyes, 5’05” tall, and 130 pounds.  

If you have any information regarding Kelsey Pittman, please contact Investigator Howard at  (760) 937-3234.

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Some clarification please
Some clarification please
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1 year ago

I’m a little confused. The article says deputies ran her license plate several times to see if she was reported missing with negative results. But when they spoke to her mother, her mother reported her missing? So does that mean her mother didn’t report her until the deputy called her? Or was she reported earlier but the info didn’t get linked to her car? Or???

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