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Authorities in Colorado are searching for 20-year-old Kaylee Russell, who disappeared on Nov. 30 and was last seen near a park-n-ride lot east of Loveland. The Colorado Bureau of Investigation has issued an endangered missing alert, saying law enforcement is “concerned about her safety.”
Russell was last spotted around 6 p.m. near the Loveland/Johnstown Park-N-Ride, a commuter lot located close to Highway 402 and Interstate 25. Investigators have not released details about what she was doing in the area, but the location was confirmed in the statewide alert sent out Tuesday.
According to the authorities, Russell is a Caucasian lady who stands at a height of over 5 feet 6 inches and weighs approximately 125 pounds. Specifically, she has brown hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt, tan leggings, and brown slippers. Her last known whereabouts were in the United States. Officials said that there were no immediate indicators that may explain why she disappeared, which is one of the reasons why the warning was issued.
The CBI also listed a vehicle that may be connected to the case, although it is not clear whether it belongs to Russell. The car is a black 2016 Volkswagen Tiguan with the license plate 788-0903. It has a GreeleyNissan.com sticker on the rear window. Investigators have not confirmed whether Russell was seen getting into the vehicle, only that it is associated with the disappearance and may help generate leads.

Law enforcement agencies across northern Colorado are now reportedly working together to track down any sightings or information that could help locate her. Officials are urging the public to remain alert and report anything that may assist the search.”
Authorities are asking anyone who sees Russell to immediately call 911 or contact the Evans Police Department at 970-350-9600. Even small details, they say, could help establish a timeline or determine where she may have gone after leaving the park-n-ride area.
Family members and friends have not spoken publicly yet, but the seriousness of the alert indicates that investigators fear she may be in danger or unable to return home on her own. Endangered missing alerts are generally reserved for cases where a person’s health, safety, or well-being may be at risk.
Denver7 has reached out to the Evans Police Department for additional details, including whether any surveillance footage from the area has been reviewed and how the associated vehicle is tied to the case. The department has not yet released more information. Updates will be provided as new details become available.
For now, the focus remains on locating Russell and determining what happened in the hours after she was last seen. The CBI continues to encourage residents in Loveland, Johnstown, Evans, and surrounding communities to check home security cameras, dash cams, and parking-lot footage from the evening of Nov. 30.
As the search continues, authorities stress that timely information is critical. Anyone who may have been near the Loveland/Johnstown Park-N-Ride around 6 p.m. that evening is urged to think back and report anything unusual they may have noticed, even if it seems minor.
The investigation remains active, and police say they will keep working until they find answers and bring Russell safely home.
Kaylee Russell, a 20-year-old woman from Evans, Colorado, went missing in late November 2025. Her body was found in a canal days later, after she had been hurt by blunt force trauma and had been exposed to the cold. Investigators think she crashed her car on November 30th, after leaving a park-and-ride where her father had helped her with a flat tire.
Important Facts:
The last time 9News saw her was around 6 p.m. on November 30, 2025, near the Loveland/Johnstown Park-N-Ride. She was supposed to be at a friend’s house by now after her dad fixed her flat tire, but she never showed up.
After a few days, her car was found in a ditch near the Timnath Reservoir in Larimer County.
Cause of Death: The doctor said the death was caused by direct force injuries and exposure to cold. This meant that it was an accident.
Name: Kaylee Juanita Russell, from Evans, Colorado, was definitely recognized as the person found in the car.
