Investigation Into Kelsey Lee Taylor's Disappearance At A Standstill, Boulder Police Ask For Public's Help

UPDATE: On April 1 police announced that Kelsey Lee Taylor was found and she is safe.

BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) - Police in Boulder on Thursday said they have "exhausted all investigatory leads" and are now asking for the public's help in trying to solve the disappearance of a 35-year-old woman. Kelsey Lee Taylor left a Barnes & Noble bookstore on Dec. 9 and she hasn't been seen since.

(credit: Boulder Police)

Police shared several details about the disappearance in a news release:

- On Dec. 11 she sent a text message asking a friend to pick her up but when the friend replied to her late in the day she didn't respond.
- Taylor has what police described as a significant other and that person tried to contact her multiple times in the following days but never got a response.
- She reserved a hotel room for late December but never checked into the hotel.
- She missed a court hearing in January
- She didn't not appear in a virtual child custody hearing last month

In addition to not having a residence, a phone or a vehicle, police said she has some medical issues and "might be in need of medical attention." They also said she doesn't have much money.

(credit: Boulder Police)

Taylor was described as being 5-foot-4, weighing 120 pounds and having blonde hair and blue eyes.

(credit: Boulder Police)

Anyone who might be able to help police with their investigation is asked to call Detective Flynn at 303-441-1850. Anonymous tips can be sent to Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or 1-800-444-3776.

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