
“I believe my daughter had a drug overdose,” Lindsay said through tears to Dr. She indicated that she thought Karlie died in bed while still at home with her stepmother. Phil” show to spread awareness about her daughter’s disappearance. “Karlie should have been evaluated by competent medical professionals and a law enforcement agency should have taken a more proactive approach.”įairley added that she has “every right to question their (Zachary and Melissa) actions” because their “behavior surely makes me question what happened that night.”įairley previously appeared on the “Dr.

“I believe my daughter had a reaction to whatever it was that she had ingested the night prior to her disappearance,” Lindsay told CrimeOnline. Lindsay said that the pair changed their timeline and version of events several times. Karlie Gusé/ FBIīoth Zac and Melissa claim they have no idea where Karlie is, while biological mom, Lindsay Fairley, said she has her doubts about their story. There were no signs of forced entry into the home. Melissa said she dozed off again for a short period, then woke up at around 7:15 a.m to 7:30 a.m.

the following morning, Melissa reportedly woke up and when she looked over, Karlie was next to her, lying awake.

Melissa indicated that Karlie acted “paranoid” and “disoriented” but once they arrived back home, she calmed Karlie down and even slept with her in her room to ensure she was OK.Īt around 5:30 a.m. The teen allegedly told her stepmom she had smoked marijuana earlier in the evening. Melissa told CrimeOnline that she picked Karlie up the night prior from the nearby town of Bishop at around 8 p.m. According to police, Melissa said Karlie vanished between 5:45 a.m. After posting the arrest record online on February 12, the sheriff’s office removed the following details in the above photo from its website.ĬrimeOnline spoke to Gusé and his wife, Melissa, in 2018, after Karlie, 16 at the time, disappeared from their Chaflant home in Mono County.

After posting the arrest details on February 12, the arrest record and mugshot were removed from the sheriff’s office website.Īccording to the Mono County District Attorney’s Office, Gusé is scheduled for a court hearing on May 10 in Mammoth Lakes. Gusé is now out of jail after posting a $50,000 bond. No other information has been released about the incident. He’s been charged with a felony count of corporal injury to a spouse. The father of a missing California girl who disappeared in 2018 has been arrested for domestic violence.Īccording to online jail records, Zachary Gusé, the father of missing teen, Karlie Gusé, was arrested on February 11 by deputies with the Mono County Sheriff’s Department.
