Heather Mae Kelley was last seen on Dec. 10, 2022, and later told her children on the phone that she would be home soon, authorities previously said. She never returned. Now investigators are looking into her disappearance as a homicide. (Image: Kalamazoo County Sheriff

Heather Mae Kelley was last seen on Dec. 10, 2022, and later told her children on the phone that she would be home soon, authorities previously said. She never returned. Now investigators are looking into her disappearance as a homicide. (Image: Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office)

Authorities are now investigating the disappearance of Michigan mother Heather Mae Kelley as a homicide after officers found her truck burned out with blood evidence inside the vehicle, Kalamazoo Sheriff Richard Fuller announced in a press conference Wednesday.

Local officials previously said that Kelley, 35, was last seen on Dec. 10, 2022, in Kalamazoo. Her truck was found abandoned the next day, police said.

“Kelley told family she was on her way to pick up an acquaintance in downtown Kalamazoo and was last seen on 12/10/2022 at approximately 2130 hours,” NamUs wrote. “She has not been seen or heard from since and her vehicle was found abandoned in Comstock Township.”

She left home at about 9 p.m. on Dec. 10, according to a missing person notice previously posted by the Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office. She spoke to her children on the phone shortly at about 10:20 p.m., saying she would be home soon. She never returned.

“Her truck was found the next day abandoned,” they said. Authorities only described it as empty.



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