Wheat Ridge still searching for missing woman

9:40 PM, Mar 7, 2013   |    comments
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WHEAT RIDGE - There are no signs of 51-year-old Leann Meyer and also no signs of foul play.

Friends and family haven't heard from the Wheat Ridge woman since Feb. 23. and say that behavior is unusual.

"It is a long time, and certainly all the information we have from her co-workers, her friends and her family is very reliable. It would be certainly out of character for her to just leave. That concerns that the fact she has two vehicles and both of them are gone, that concerns us," Dave Pickett, Investigations Bureau Commander, said.

Wheat Ridge Police searched Meyer's home for the third time on Thursday. They say they have a few leads right now, but it's still puzzling what happened.

"We don't have any specific information that any foul play has occurred," Pickett said. "We don't have anything that indicates a crime scene. We don't have anyone telling us she had any enemies, any problems or was afraid or for that matter, was depressed or had a history of hurting herself. We don't really have a good direction to go."

Police say Meyer's truck and a RAV4 are missing as well. Her 2009 Silver Toyota Rav4 bearing Colorado license plate: 975YUH and 1995 Silver Toyota pick-up bearing Colorado license plate: 688DJH.

Investigators say Meyer is 5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs 130 pounds, has blue eyes and brown and gray hair.

If you have any information, please contact the Wheat Ridge police department at (303) 235-2947. Police say this case is a top priority.

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